gochurchgo has words for other people. Curious what words he would use to describe himself.
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At 84 the prospect of unpacking a pair of JC-1s and hauling them upstairs for comparison with the VX-5 Twenty is daunting. Not sure how entitlement applies but I suppose laziness does. In that sense, the easiest path is to do nothing, and that's the path I plan to follow. |
Entitlement or peak laziness? |
Yes, I think I do. I'll try to sell the three JC-1s, the JC-2, and the two JC-3s I have boxed up and ready to go. Thanks to all who have given advice. |
I think you have your answer. :) |
I used the three JC-1s to drive KEF Reference 107/2s and a 204/2C for years. The JC-1s added great LF authority to the 107/2s. But it was a pair of 20-watt Cary CAD-572SE tube mono blocks that lead me to the Ayre amp, that and that I had been hooked on the sound of SACDs with my C-5xeMP disc player. I get an uncanny sense of music just flowing with Ayre as though there's nothing involved in its reproduction. |
When I decided to move from a tube power amp to SS I was lucky enough to be able to in home demo the JC-1 and a VX5/20. Each was driven by my VAC tube preamp. Enjoyed both a lot but the Ayre is what has been in my system now for a couple of years. |
I have a lot of respect for JC and others. i suspect that designers that use speakers that honk up time aNd phase don’t much care about TIM... |
Hansen used to acknowledge, on the forums, the influence John Curl had on his designs. But I don't know that Curl ever pursued zero feedback as a design goal.
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Some people like feedback.... I prefer no global feedback but you probably have to listen to decide big fan of Ayre, RIP Charlie... |
Wait, you have all this gear on hand and you are asking us? The JC-1 is more powerful but the Ayre is a zero feedback design and is probably a better sonic match for your other gear. There is only one way to find out which your ears prefer, no?
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Are the JC1's brand new? They do take quite a while to break-in so even if you were to try them they won't be at their best for several weeks from my experience. So even if you were to take the effort to set them up you won't get the true flavor without considerable time.
It's hard to argue with an all Ayre system, especially since all of your components are Twenty. |
I forgot to mention that sources in the all-Ayre setup are QX-5 Twenty for Roon, DX-5 DSD for discs, and P-5xe for vinyl.
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IMO...no comparison. Don't mess with your current setup and sell the Parasound equipment. I much prefer Ayre's sound profile. That being said, my opinion is worth exactly what you paid for it as it is my opinion.
The only way to tell if you like the Parasound gear better is to listen to it. There is nothing inherently better or worse about each company. |
There's only one way to find out! You're in an enviable position having all of the equipment on hand. I'd try both setups out to see which you prefer, both are excellent.
I have had JC1's for many years with no urge to change, and also use an Ayre QB9 DAC so I'm a fan of both companies.
Good luck! |