Just got mine in. L-2 WWheehehehehewww!!! no, I know that's not descriptive enough . . . but you get the idea.
O.K here's what I've experienced so far, toying around with it a little bit.also please keep in consideration that all these type of high end devices sound better after some couple of hundred hours of brake-in.
Mine just got hooked up last saturday and running background music about 8 hours a day for 4 days.
L-2 hooked up to Aragon, WOW!!!! Bass extension is smooth, with excellent pressence, good slam . . . lots of slam!!
(Reminds me of a Threshold T series preamp I used to own)
Top end very silky, smooth, as I never experienced before from the Aragon Amplifiers (not famous for its silky top end . . . .)
Import amplifiers need a bigger input load, tried something different, and also brought out the best of these little amplifiers.
Midrange bloom is first rate surpassing easily some of the Best tubed and transistor competition.
Low frequency control and extrension are different on both amps, but the midrange . . . . so seductive on female voices Diana Krall came back to my living room and she looks good too!!
Ana Caram Came to life as her smile just beams (to use Diana's terms . . .)
A recording from RR Jim Brock (Palm Palm Girls) is so rich in textures and harmony so alive . . .
Also if you listen to Checkfield, Echoes of ancient battles, the bag pipes closing in made the hair i the back of my neck electrify and stand-out.
If you want a real test run a CHesky test disk and you'll see (I mean really see with this L-2 piece).
Very sensitive to interconnect cable choice.
Seems to like the Kimbers better than Monster, Audience, and MIT.
(I have them all here, wanna buy some used cables??)
Silver KCAG puts a special sheen to the performance, Select 1021 from Kimber seems to bring the best recreation of recording ambiance especially front to back depth perception is really good, it seems to recreate the recording environment better, the price is that it is not as incisive as the KCAG.
It really depends upon your system, how revealing and how sharp the top end will be.
Width I noticed is highly dependant on room and speaker and a combination of them.
In my opinion the L-2 is definetely a winner in 2 channel.
I know as a consumer one could spend two or three times that amount in a preamp to get this type of quality, but to get a set of qualities and the sound . . . this is got to be the best deal on the market right now.
Good luck
Gonzalo
O.K here's what I've experienced so far, toying around with it a little bit.also please keep in consideration that all these type of high end devices sound better after some couple of hundred hours of brake-in.
Mine just got hooked up last saturday and running background music about 8 hours a day for 4 days.
L-2 hooked up to Aragon, WOW!!!! Bass extension is smooth, with excellent pressence, good slam . . . lots of slam!!
(Reminds me of a Threshold T series preamp I used to own)
Top end very silky, smooth, as I never experienced before from the Aragon Amplifiers (not famous for its silky top end . . . .)
Import amplifiers need a bigger input load, tried something different, and also brought out the best of these little amplifiers.
Midrange bloom is first rate surpassing easily some of the Best tubed and transistor competition.
Low frequency control and extrension are different on both amps, but the midrange . . . . so seductive on female voices Diana Krall came back to my living room and she looks good too!!
Ana Caram Came to life as her smile just beams (to use Diana's terms . . .)
A recording from RR Jim Brock (Palm Palm Girls) is so rich in textures and harmony so alive . . .
Also if you listen to Checkfield, Echoes of ancient battles, the bag pipes closing in made the hair i the back of my neck electrify and stand-out.
If you want a real test run a CHesky test disk and you'll see (I mean really see with this L-2 piece).
Very sensitive to interconnect cable choice.
Seems to like the Kimbers better than Monster, Audience, and MIT.
(I have them all here, wanna buy some used cables??)
Silver KCAG puts a special sheen to the performance, Select 1021 from Kimber seems to bring the best recreation of recording ambiance especially front to back depth perception is really good, it seems to recreate the recording environment better, the price is that it is not as incisive as the KCAG.
It really depends upon your system, how revealing and how sharp the top end will be.
Width I noticed is highly dependant on room and speaker and a combination of them.
In my opinion the L-2 is definetely a winner in 2 channel.
I know as a consumer one could spend two or three times that amount in a preamp to get this type of quality, but to get a set of qualities and the sound . . . this is got to be the best deal on the market right now.
Good luck
Gonzalo