I listened to these at the last CAS ( Chicago Audio Society ) meeting. A member of Agon ( Ehider ) who is distributing the product in the USA was kind enough to pay us a visit and give us a listen. Besides being able to check out new gear, it was a great pleasure to put a face with the name of a fellow "A-gon'er" : )
Quite honestly, I was not familiar with any of the support gear ( Stan Warren modified Philips SACD 1000 ), cabling ( home-brew interconnects and speaker cabling ), speakers ( Rheim ??? ) or the acoustics of the room in the least. As such, it is hard to form an opinion of what i was hearing.
Having said that, they did hook up another "digital" amp ( based on Tripath circuitry ) and an Adcom that Stan Warren had modified. Out of the three, there was very little competition i.e. the Acoustic Reality amp walked away from the crowd.
For the record and those that aren't familiar with this line of products, the Acoustic Reality amp is based on Bang & Olufsen's "ICE" technology. This is a "digital" amp of very high efficiency. Much of the actual design of this unit and of the basic "ICE" module is not really being openly discussed at this point in time, but it seems to have won some strong converts. On the other hand, some have dismissed the basic "ICE" circuitry as being suitable for "elevator music". Like anything else, you'll have to listen for yourself and see if it tickles your fancy. Sean
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Quite honestly, I was not familiar with any of the support gear ( Stan Warren modified Philips SACD 1000 ), cabling ( home-brew interconnects and speaker cabling ), speakers ( Rheim ??? ) or the acoustics of the room in the least. As such, it is hard to form an opinion of what i was hearing.
Having said that, they did hook up another "digital" amp ( based on Tripath circuitry ) and an Adcom that Stan Warren had modified. Out of the three, there was very little competition i.e. the Acoustic Reality amp walked away from the crowd.
For the record and those that aren't familiar with this line of products, the Acoustic Reality amp is based on Bang & Olufsen's "ICE" technology. This is a "digital" amp of very high efficiency. Much of the actual design of this unit and of the basic "ICE" module is not really being openly discussed at this point in time, but it seems to have won some strong converts. On the other hand, some have dismissed the basic "ICE" circuitry as being suitable for "elevator music". Like anything else, you'll have to listen for yourself and see if it tickles your fancy. Sean
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Sean
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