Amazing ''Overachieving'' products...your pick?


I have owned both expensive gear (and I do mean expensive) and ''budget'' gear. Many components are mind-boggling on a price-paid versus performance ratio. Three of my favorites are:

1. The Bedini clarifier. This gizmo just plain works. You may like - or not - the difference it makes on your cd's. In my case, it clears up a lot of fog. The cheapest upgrade to ALL my cd's.

2. The Cayin TA-30 integrated amplifier . So much performance and flexibility for so little money. Put it up against anything up to 3 times the price, musically and from a build-quality perspective. Just plain amazing.

3. The Apple i-Pod Mini. Yes, even from in an audiophile application, playing cd's (not downloaded MP3's). You can snob it but you cannot ignore it.

What are YOUR picks ?
sonicbeauty
Tube Audo Design 150 Pre. If the Cayin TA-30 is in hear, then the TAD-150 should be as it is even better..
This is no joke !I forgot to mention one of the all-time greatest overachieving products in high-end audio. Next time you feel that you need new speakers or interconnects, invest $ 5.00 in a bottle of....Ear Cleaning solution ! Think I'm joking? try it. Its a mandatory ''upgrade'' ! Listening with fresh ears...how many of us really think of this?
hi,

For $500.00 a rebuilt EICO hf-81 integrated amp. Amazing for the price.

Larry
The Quad ESL-57 with the Quad II/22 Mono Amps/Preamp, nutty good and musical. And, costs less than of a great set of interconnect cables.
A pair of used Carver Silver 9t monoblocks can be had for about $1200 these days.

900 wpc @ 4 ohms

for really hard to drive speakers...get 2 pair and bi-amp for a real treat.
Agree with others on Cayin TA-30 amp and Tube Audio Design TAD-150 preamp. The Cayin TA-30 "fills the room with music" and the TAD-150 "brings them here"!
Here' one I just discovered for the tube dudes. Ei Yugo labeled 12AX7 tubes which can be bought new for about $7.00 a tube.....Just went up against my favorite RCA 5751 3X mica BP's and hold their own..in fact a bit more open with better bass...the RCA's have focus and resolution...but at about $100. pair for NOS..I like the Ei a little more!!! FOR SALE: 1 pair RCA 5751's Black Plates!! :)
Sennheiser HD650s (or Grado RS1s), Headroom Max.
Big bucks are not needed get SOTA sound with a headphone system built around these.
1. Naim Nait 5i Integrated

2. Reference 3a Dulcet speakers

3. ASL Head MK III tube headphone amp

What a wild coincidence. I just happen to own all 3.
LS3/5a (any variant) I own the 15 Ohm Chartwell's and 11 Ohm Rogers. To my ears the midrange on these babies is far superior to the Kef Reference Two speakers that I have in the main rig.

Rega Planar 3 (RB300 has got to be the best value component in audio)
sonic impact digital amp $20. See 6moons.com review. YOOO! 24gauge copper speaker cable - for PEANUTS
Petra music boy interconnects. 50 metres for $90 or 3 terminated 2metre cables for $11. $thousands cables WEEP!
Goldring Lenco L75/78 turntables $200 with mods - ALL high end decks prepare to be matched or SLAUGHTERED!
Quad esl57's. Got refurbished pair with new treble panels for £1000. Midrange is UNSURPASSED! (I know, bass is less and treble, well is less too).
Stepped attenuaters with Vishay resisters for $50 from some guy in Taiwan on ebay. TRUST him
70's Tuners. I got sansui tu710 for $60. It's AWSOME. modding it takes it into SUPERLEAGUE.
10 years desperate buying to here! (oh, and home made pushpull triode monoblocks 8watts - $180 parts cost.) HEE HEE

Kehut

I second your recommendation regarding the Ei tubes..I have found the same with the Ei Elite 6DJ8 goldpin tubes.Excellent !!

Chris
The Omega Super 3 at $550 would top my list, just needs to be paired with the right amp.
Bryston products -- great quality, superb sound and peerless customer service.

Benchmark Media DAC-1 -- beautiful converter, which eliminates a preamp and includes a well regarded headphone amplifier. For those strictly using digital sources, this is an "amazing overachieving" product IMHO.
Great value products can still be system dependent, but here are a few:
1) Marigo Signature, cd/dvd stabiliser
2) Pass labs Aleph 3, (given sensitive speakers)
3) Aurios 1.2 isolation devices
4) Living Voice Auditorium Range of speakers (Not such a good deal in the US with the current Xchange rate)
5) Creek T40 or T43 tuner

An eclectic mix and some seem very expensive for what they are $199 for the Marigo. But sometimes you have to pay over the odds to get really good value, if that does'nt sound crazy, which it does.
Mc1 Hafler 101 Music Concept moded.Outstanding value for the money.Also RAM Labs Moving Coil Head Amp which I use to own .I wish I still had it.Rodger Modjeski's RM-3 I beleive
was the name of it.
Musical Fidelity, Marantz SACD's, Bryston, bel Canto, Paradigm, Monitor Audio, PSB, McIntosh, VTL, Yamaha (recvrs), REL subs, PS Audio (pwr stuff), JM Lab, Classe, some Krell (SACD Std).

Match up seperates from above and WOW. You can compete.
Gallo Ref 3
Bel Canto Evo 4 Gen 2 Bridged
Musical Surroundings Phonomena
Synergistic Alpha Sterling IC's
Shunyata Hydra 2 or 4
Apple Ipod, esp. 60gb (size for uncompressed audio)
1) Jolida JD-100. No brainer. Here's an easy recipe: juice the tubes to NOS 5751s; switch the PC to something like a Chris VenHaus Flavor 1; hit the tube pins, RCAs, and PC/IEC prongs with Walker SST; and add a bit of isolation (granite, marble, maple, points, whatever).

2) Polk SDA 1-C speakers. Yeah, I know, Polk. They don't make these anymore. From the mid-late 80s, these have crazy wide/deep soundstage with excellent imaging and voice/instrument placement, wonderful top and low end (mids could be a bit more detailed); they do need plenty of current to make them shine. They respond very well to modest or even intense tweaking. I still prefer my 1-Cs to numerous, much more expensive speakers of today.
Harvey Rosenberg's SuperIt phono stage. Wow.

The Morrison ELAD - I'm still new to it, but to get this kind of performance and build quality in a sub-$800 line stage is just outrageous.
Electrocompaniet AW-220 mono blocs and McIntosh MC-501 mono blocs.

I now have both. Both are ridiculously good. The Electro's are the more ridiculously great deal. I can't see selling either set, which is in itself ridiculous.
1. LABELS : Naim, Mapleshade, 6 Moons Sampler CD (Nothing improves the sound more than a properly recorded Software)
2. Signal Cables - value at all price points - honest dealing and great service
3. Tube Research Labs - Digital Mods for $550 - compares with CD players above $2000 - great service - super mod
4. TAD-30, TAD-60, TAD-150 Tube Integrated, Pre, Power from 2baudio.com Paul is a great guy - offers best bang for the buck products
5. Von Schweikert Speakers - VR1 - for small to medium rooms
Don't think I'll ever go from a tube preamp, but for SS I'd have to say an Adcom GFP-750 (at used price),, and the now retired Dynaco PAT 5 preamp (kit version).
Blue Jeans ICs and Speaker Cable. Belkin wire with excellent specs, good shielding, and connectors. Compare them with cables 20x the price and see if you can tell a difference, and if you can, see which you prefer.
wadia 170i if you enjoy your ipod. plug it into a good DAC and use a decent digital IC. if music was downloaded uncompressed, you'll be floored. $300 well spent in my book
In the large ticket category: AMR CD-77
In the mid price category: Subbase écho platforms: extremely effective resonance damping platforms, up there with the very, very best; customized constructions, each one a piece of art; not sure whether Thomas exports, though. Website in German only, I'm afraid http://subbase-audio.de/index.htm
In the amazingly affordable category: edenSound solid brass and TerraStone vibration isolators http://www.vermontaudio.com/index.html
I don't know about amazing, but it's very good - the Sony SCD-XA5400ES.

In standard form it is almost the equal of my much modified (by Ric Schultz) Sony XA777ES - which was $1900 plus $1500 mods.

The Sony is $1500 from Crutchfield, although there are cheaper outlets (that I can't recommend).

It is a fine player for both CD and SACD, and has a nice balanced output stage that's done pretty well. Not as solidly constructed as the XA777ES, but it does multichannel over HDMI.

Good platform for modifiers.

Regards,
I would nominate the Music Reference RM10 MKII ($1,950) which may very well be the very best sounding 30-40 watt amplifier there is (The Atma-sphere S-30 maybe as good and possibly better with some speakers, but quite a bit more expensive). This RM10 with the right speakers and passive preamp like the Lightspeed Attenuator is world-class in almost any way that I can detect, matching equipment I have and had several multiple more expensive. It is also overachieving in the sense that it is less the 10lbs and about the size of a hardcover book, it looks too small to be great, but great it is.
I also agree with Pubul57 and would add the cable that Ralph from Atmsaphere recommended;Mogami Neglex.
mhdt Constantine or Paradisea DAC
DNM Reson ICs
OHM Walsh speakers
Roku Soundbridge
Denon DL103R cart
Triangle Titus XS speakers
Vintage yamaha cr series receivers
Audio Research sp16 pre-amp
koss porta-pro headphones. $40 or so. comfortable, great sounding, come with a lifetime replacement guarantee. these blow away any earbud-type phones i've heard and compete quite nicely with the lower end grado/sennheiser cans.
Audio Physic Virgo II Speakers. I've 'upgraded' four times since then and yet the Virgo has a balance, imaging and unfettered beauty that in some way eludes my more expensive speakers. They are an outright bargain if you can set them up properly. My current speakers are $35k. Are they better than the Virgo II? Sort of, maybe.....but it's definitely not night and day.

YBA CD1 CD Player. I'm guessing this older player doesn't have the latest 192 resolution etc.... But, it plays music beautifully. I owned it, sold it and now miss it.

Supratek preamps. My Syrah replaced a $5k Sonic Frontiers Line III, easily. I bought a Musical Fidelity KW phono stage, and sold it because the Supratek's internal phono was better. I think I can only sell this to get another Supratek - it helps that it's so beautiful looking too.

Zu Varial IC. After reading the 6moon review and contact Srajan Ebaen, I gave it a shot. At the time, it best my AQ Sky and Cardas GR.

The Zu Ash is also an excellent digital cable for the $$.
Another vote for the AP Virgo IIs. Both of my brothers want to buy them from me but they are staying put. As a prior poster mentioned, when they are set up right not much can touch them.
Squeezebox Touch. The previous Squeezebox models were also "overachievers" but the Touch beats them all (except, of course, the Transporter).