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Manufacturer details
- Design: All Tube, Zero Feedback, Fully Balanced Architecture, 2 Chasis (power supply + signal) Design
- Attenuator: Continuous carbon strip, remote controlled
- Tubes: 4 x 12AU7 / ECC82 (or equivalent)
- Bandwidth: 20Hz -20kHz within +/-0.2 dB, 10 Hz - 45 kHz +/- 1.0 dB
- Input: 4 in RCA and 4 in XLR Models; 2 RCA + 2 XLR in RCA/XLR Model
- Input Impedance: 50 kΩ
- Maximum Gain: 18 dB
- Output: 2 XLR; 1 RCA + 1 XLR in RCA/XLR model
- Output Impedance: 750 Ω
- Dimensions: 38.2 x 52.6 x 14.8 cm / 15" x 20.7" x 5.8" (W x D x H), excl. feet
- Weight: 19 kg / 42 lbs. (signal), 25 Kg / 55 Ibs. (power supply)
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
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Integrated Amplifier
- Positioning: The entry-level model in Absolare's lineup, offering a balance of performance and affordability.
- Description: Praised for its lush midrange and powerful bottom end, making it ideal for those seeking a rich sound in a compact form. Unlike the more powerful Hybrid Mono and Stereo models, it offers 200W of power, suitable for medium-sized rooms and a variety of speakers, while maintaining the sonic purity of its tube preamplification.
Hybrid Stereo Amplifier
- Positioning: Positioned as a step above the Integrated Amplifier, offering more power and a dual mono design.
- Description: Delivers 275W of power, providing a more dynamic and immersive soundstage than the Integrated model. It is perfect for users with larger rooms who need more power but cannot accommodate the dual chassis of the Hybrid Mono, offering a similar sonic signature with slightly less power.
Single Ended Triode Amplifier
- Positioning: A specialized model for audiophiles seeking the unique sound of triode amplification.
- Description: Known for its magical midrange, offering 52W of pure class-A power, ideal for those who prioritize midrange clarity and emotional expressiveness. It differs from the Push-Pull model by focusing on a more intimate sound.
Push-Pull Amplifier
- Positioning: Designed for those who need more power and versatility than the Single Ended Triode can offer.
- Description: With 85W of power, combines the finesse of triode sound with the ability to drive a wider range of speakers. It offers nearly double the power of the Single Ended Triode, while maintaining a zero-feedback design for sonic purity.
Hybrid Mono Amplifier
- Positioning: Absolare's flagship model, offering the highest performance in their lineup.
- Description: Delivering 320W of power, the Hybrid Mono Amplifier is the pinnacle of Absolare's engineering, combining the power of solid-state with the warmth of tube sound. It provides unmatched dynamics and realism compared to the other models, making it the best choice for those seeking the ultimate audio experience.
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- Over-engineered, hugely heavy, and XLR-balanced-only design aimed at clients who accept balanced-only systems
- 'Dual Zone' functionality provides two playback zones with independent sources for each
- The two mono preamp chassis form a sandwich with the power supply/control section in between, communicating through interlocking gold-plated 30-pin aerospace connectors, eschewing cabling between the three sections
- The heavily shielded power supply is housed in its own chassis, which is intended to sit between the boxes housing the two audio channels, incorporating internal line conditioning circuitry
- Volume control knobs are very smooth, and the volume control has no sweet spot
Product Considerations
- XLR-balanced-only design might require adapters for RCA-only devices
- The remote control was initially a 'huge, weighty affair', though a new version was almost ready at the time of review
Takeaway: The D'Agostino Relentless Preamplifier is an extremely well-engineered, high-end product intended for those wanting the best possible audio quality and are unconcerned about cost. It offers unique features such as dual-zone functionality and a sophisticated multi-chassis design.
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Product Strengths
- The 3010 offers a wealth of controls, including six pairs of outputs which can be separately attenuated, and a 'blend' function to change stereo to mono
- Notes start and stop precisely, but in a refined manner, and grace notes appear fleetingly before disappearing
- Startlingly pure reproduction, especially noticeable on smaller-scale recordings
- Captures the ringing peal of the organ in the nether regions with great power, and distinguishes tonal fidelity
- Music 'rips without any compression', and sorts out complex musical passages
Product Considerations
- If you prefer the sound of tubes, the Boulder 3010 will not give you a sumptuous tonal balance or holographic soundstage associated with tubes, because it seeks fidelity to the source
Takeaway: The 3010 offers precision and clarity in music reproduction, making it a highly addictive listening experience. The 3010's control and accuracy allow the music to breathe freely.
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Product Strengths
- Superlatively low noise floor contributes to dynamic prowess and resolution of fine details
- Linear and immaculate signal processing with minimal alteration of the source signal
- Delivers silky black backgrounds on recordings
- Provides effortless relaxation and clarity of musical line due to exactitude
- Excellent soundstage depth
Product Considerations
- The unit produces a lot of heat, so ensure adequate cooling
- Physical buttons and volume knobs are absent on the preamplifier
- Infrared remotes are not as good as Bluetooth remotes
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Commander preserves the signal about as well as a Boulder preamplifier, but adds a degree of silkiness to the proceedings
- The Gryphon lacks a bit of the supernatural musical flow and midrange bloom of a darTZeel preamplifier, but has superior dynamics, a lower noise floor, better bass control, and more accurate transient pitch definition
- The Commander improves upon the Pandora's widely recognized exceptional performance
Takeaway: The Gryphon Commander is a high-end preamplifier that offers exceptional clarity and control, making music sound pristine. It's a great option to explore for those who want a powerful and accurate sound.
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Product Strengths
- The Soulution 727 preamplifier sets benchmarks in terms of noise, phase errors, common mode rejection, and distortion
- Offers improved noise reduction, increased resolution, and more extended bandwidth compared to its predecessor, the 725, without significantly altering the tonal balance
- Timbres are natural, uncolored, and true to the source material
- Provides impeccable control from deep bass to stratospheric highs, with excellent timing
- The soundstage gets wider and deeper with more air around instruments and performers, offering higher resolution combined with more lifelike musicality, even more heft and authority in the bass, while smallest details get resolved with greater delicacy
- Careful attention to grounding is needed, as the quality of the electrical ground can significantly impact the sound
Product Considerations
- The new layout of buttons and knobs might take some getting used to for existing Soulution users
- The maximum gain for the balanced and unbalanced inputs to the balanced outputs was a little lower than the specified 4dB, at 3.7dB
- The optional MC/MM phono section is not included in the base price and must be purchased separately
- The 727 might require assistance to put in place because it weighs 62lb
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Soulution 725: The 727 offers incredible detail, focus, and definition without the leaned-down, more analytical presentation of the 720, and the 727's imaging is more embedded in the recorded acoustic, while the 725 tended to project images forward
- Vs Dan D'Agostino Relentless: The Relentless threw a wider and deeper soundstage, also surrounding instruments and voices with a lovely extra cushion of air, yet sounded even faster than the impressively fast 727
- Vs Soulution 720: The 727 now offers the incredible detail of the original 720—maybe even in a greater amount—without the 720's somewhat leaned-down, more analytic presentation
Takeaway: The Soulution 727 is a top-tier preamplifier lauded for its neutrality, detail retrieval, and accurate reproduction of sound, making it a solid choice for audiophiles seeking uncolored and honest sound. Its advanced engineering and meticulous design result in a sound that's both revealing and musical.
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Product Strengths
- Renders timbre accurately with unassailable truthfulness, conveying tonal color in fine gradations of shading and articulation
- Offers a balanced, coherent, and color-free spectrum of sound across the entire audio bandwidth
- Conveys the dynamic range of musical scaling, including its weight and impact
- Delivers unflappable power, offering unsullied transient response and exhibiting a vise-like grip of control of the loudspeakers
- Recreates space and acoustical properties of recordings in a stunningly authentic and credible way
Product Considerations
- Compared to transistor-based electronics, it falls perceptibly short in macrodynamic scaling, microdynamic nuance, perceived speed of transients, and assured control of the lowest bass frequencies
Takeaway: The VAC Statement 452iQ Musicbloc™ amplifier offers unmatched tonal purity and spatial presentation among tube amplifiers, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with valve-based amplification. It delivers engaging, emotional, and credible sound, making it a worthwhile consideration for those seeking a top-tier listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Reference-class device that orchestrates an audio experience of enchanting clarity
- Impeccable construction with a flawless machined chassis housing complex technology
- Extraordinary custom cobalt core transformers that are cryogenically treated and hand-coiled with meticulous care
- Six vacuum tubes are used, including the rare use of EF806S—a high-gain pentode tube, which is extremely low in microphonics
- Switchable loading from 5 to 390 ohms with 5 ohm incremental adjustability and a remote control allowing refined adjustments
Product Considerations
- Best suited for pairing with the finest cartridges for optimal vinyl reproduction
- It is important to consider cartridge pairings to achieve the desired sound
Takeaway: The Nagra HD PHONO provides an audio experience of enchanting clarity because of its exceptional design and construction. It's a great choice for people who really love listening to music on vinyl.
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Product Strengths
- Dual monaural twin-chassis design
- Offers both MC current-sensing and MM/MC voltage-sensing inputs for versatile cartridge compatibility
- Provides gain adjustment, input impedance selection, and selectable EQ curves for precise sound adjustment
- Incredibly low noise (less than -144/142 dBu) and low THD+N (less than 0.001%)
- Delivers crystal clear, airy, and incredibly detailed performance with excellent stage construction and holographic sound
Product Considerations
- Maximum power consumption from the outlet is 400W
- External power supply weighs 23 kg, while the preamplifier itself weighs 20 kg, making it a heavy setup
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to R2R-system based on master tapes playback, it brings the sound of a high-quality vinyl path closer
Takeaway: The CH Precision P10 is an extraordinary phono preamplifier that unlocks incredible dynamics and detail from vinyl records. Its advanced features and exceptional performance make it a top-tier choice for serious audiophiles.
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