Anthem getting into two channel with new STR pre-amp-- anyone heard it?


Has anybody heard the new STR pre-amp?  I like the feature set for my purposes, but I can't hear it at my local Anthem dealer, as they do not stock this series.  It has home theater bypass, including for two subs.  Also has MM and MC phono inputs, and a DAC. 
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Hello Guys,

We have the new STR preamp and amplifier on display along with the Persona 3F.

We have Parasound products as well.

There is no comparison, between the two companies. Parasound's products are good for the money, and even the high end Halo products which are well lauded are not as good as the best of the more exotic companies.

We had the JC 1 Mono blocks and the JC 2 preamp and the sound was good, it was not amazing, we compared the JC 1 to the Chord amplifiers and the Electrocompaniet products were far better sounding.

The STR amp and preamp totally caught us off guard. After getting the STR integrated and putting it on display and liking it but not being blown away by it, we had unknown expectations on the separates.

We decided to go with them because there were a few reports coming out of CES that people were blown away by the demo of the Persona 3F with the STR amp and Preamp.

So okay we put them out and boom, way way better then expected. 

The combo of the STR amp and Preamp were very strong and reminded us of much more expensive electronics. 

The midrange of the electronics were warm, the detail was very good, bass was very tight and well defined. 

Overall the sound was so compelling the combo was just so good. 

The electronics definitely brought out the best in the Personas.

The proof was when we moved the Personas out of the room and put in the Legacy speakers which also sounded amazing, but so different. 

The fact that the electronics sounded fantastic with different speakers and the same sonic qualities emerged showed that the new Anthem pieces are world class products for the price. 

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ

Dracule,

You can't have it both ways, if you are a dealer and you don't announce you are  one, then you are ragged on and if you are a dealer and you announce you are one and your prospective is based on actually having the product you are also ragged on.

You are missing the point that today, there are very few good retailors left let alone ones that have many of the hot products on display:

we recently brought in Elac, the new Anthem STR Amp and Preamp, the Anthem STR integrated, Mytek Brooklyn Dac and Amp, Aqua Hifi Formula, the LH Davinci, the LH 20G active USB, Innuous Zenith servers, Conrad Johnson Classic 62,  Parasound JC 3Jr, as well as other products that are talked about in the magazines. 

We have been contacted by people reading these posts who have found our comments helpful. Very few of these posts have actually lead to anyone buying anything from us.

If you look at our showroom tour video you  can see just how wide a selection of gear we have on display so if someone wants to acutally know how a Lumin compares to an Aurender compares to a Naim sever or an Innuous guess what we have all of those brands in one room.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NPIn3pEmI4 

There are 54 components in this one room alone, plus 8 pairs of floorstanding loudspeakers. 

Why can a dealer be helpful, because we have the products and can compare products side by side. 

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
Jafant, if you are asking what CD players we are using, the answer is almost none.

In our reference room we are using the T+A PDP 3000 which is an amazing CD player/SACD player and DAC. 

We also have the Electrocompaniet CD players as well. 

We get fantastic sound on the Innuous Music servers or an Aurender or Lumin, directly to our dacs.in our all purpose demo room systems from $2,000-$30k.

In our Reference Room we are using the Batis Reference.

We have a library over 20TB of music so we really don't need to ever get a CD out and spin one. 

Hope that helps.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ