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The Audiophile Voice Vol. 4 Issue 5 |
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| Autor: |
John B. Hellow |
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Eugene
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Room 916 of the Debbie Reynolds was one of my favourite rooms at the
show. It displayed single-ended vacuum-tube amplifiers from Art Audio,
Ltd., some mid-priced Alon speakers by Acarian systems, a really neat
black box phono stage, the Black Cube, by a German company called
Entec Audio and imported by Holography of North Dartmouth, MA. We
listened to an integrated amplifier called the Diavolo that retails
for about $5,700 and utilizes the Vaic Valve VV32B triode, which has
an output of 13 watts of pure Class-A power with a 3-ampere current
capability. The VV32Bs can provide about five times the current of
a standard 300B. The Entec phono stage, which at the show retailed
for $500, recently rising to $700, was connected to the diavolo integrated
and played back through the mid-priced Alon speakers. The quality
of this system, which would retail for well under $10,000, was revelatory.
My notes indicate that it was the only system that I listened to during
the entire show that got Margo Timmon's voice just right. This was
amazing, especially through a $700 phono stage and a fairly inexpensive
tuntable arm combination. I was so enamored with this little phono
stage that I mentioned it to a friend who was getting back into analog.
He purchased one, and is absolutely in love with it. He is of the
firm opinion that it betters the Michael Yee phono stage and would
not be embarrassed by other phono stages costin three times the price.
You should definitely contact the Holography folks who import this
gem (...)
(...) Hey , Editor Gene, if they do this alternate show next year,
someone else is going to have to cover it. An entire show and only
one find, the Audio Art room with the Entec phono stage.
(Hey yourself, Agent J.B. Hellow, you know those Nevada ''finds''
are, just like the ore veins in that state; when you come to the end
of an outdated technology, it's time to cash it in and go back to
Tinsel Town. Remember that old Treasure of Sierra Madré
saying: ''LPs? We don't need no stinkin' LPs!'' Editor Gene)
My sattellite car phone rang. '' Agent 0033 1/3, did you find the
golden ear listening device?
It was P and he was going to be upset.
''No, P, false alarm, nothing such as you expected. No revelations,
no major scientific brakthroughs or threats to civilization as we
know it. However I did discover an excellent small-scale speaker system,
the return of a fine family of phono cartridges and a pip of an inexpensive
phono stage.''
Mono Phoney and I could have a time with any or all of these.
'' Very well, 33 1/3, I hope the car is at least intact.''
John
B. Hellow