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Audionote soro se
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audionote soro se

audionote soro se

Before I bought my Supratek, I was more than happy with it and a K&K stepup.

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Plus the phono stage is very high quality. Given the state of quality tube integrateds that are out there now, I feel the Soro should be one of the major players. And, I don't think they are overpriced at retail (sorta, read on). I hope you are doing well, and enjoy the show you are attending in England. The MKII is far better than the standard version, in my opinion. They were $2100 retail, so a used/demo example would likely be right in your price range. You get outstanding SET midrange, as well as tight, punchy bass. It's a one-source, 12W E元4 'integrated' (with volume attenuator) that turns ultralinear at a specific volume. With your Silverline's, an Audion Sterling MKII would be an outstanding match. Certainly, they don't do everything, but honesty is their forte. We are using them with a powered sub, so we don't lack for bass. As has been mentioned here, his 2A3 SET's don't have a big bass presence. Personally-and I'm sure that I am forgetting some-I've heard the deHavilland SET's, two or three Audio Note examples, of course the Audion (which we still own), several DIY's, Decware, and several others. The comparison I was speaking of involving the Wright's was conducted by 5 or 6 reviewers for audio publications, and it was their consensus that the Wrights sounded the most "right". I've had the Wright's mated with a pair of 90dB speakers, and it worked, though not nearly as well as with our 104dB horns. I don't know how I would, since they've come up in many a discussion.















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