Prfont-the Cambridge D500SE made me realise something was wrong. I knew the SFL-1 was nearly neutral and Trelja was describing his D500 differently. I recalled Pat McGinty of Meadowlark recommending the RM-10 and read a review of the combination: RM-10 and Kestrels. Decided to go for it. Whether the tubes are taming the CDP or the amp is as true as Modjeski's literature maintains, both pieces are killer. Get a Cambridge for $399 and forget about DAC's, at least until things shake out some more.BTW, there were 6 RM-10's for sale 2 weeks ago on this site when I bought mine, now there are 2. You other guys better hurry. Has anybody checked out Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, yet? Big Band Salsa meets Reggae with a pinch of Spike Jones. Great sonics and you should hear them do "Strawberry Fields"
Forget Clapton, Roger Modjeski is god
Just got a Music Reference RM-10 which replaces a Sonographe SA-250. As I was listening to this or that cut on cd after cd I kept coming back to the same descriptive: balanced.Everything's there from the E-string low bass through Joan Baez' contralto to the shimmer of cymbals. This little 16 pound, EL-84 wonder has brought me to an incredibly high plateau of enjoyment. Building a system is such a wonderful journey.Having put together a Parasound 1000 with an SFL-1 pre and Sonographe main was nice; replacing the Parasound with a Cambridge D500-SE brought the music to life but let through mid and treble hardness that I thought was digital; Kevin Haskins (kevperro, gotta plug a member) power cords smoothed that out some, and now the RM-10 sends nothing but music to the Meadowlark Kestrels. I kept listening for the tube downside, softened transients, loose bass, higher noise level but it's none of the above. Thanks Roger and thanks to the Audiogon members who inspired me to take this ride with equipment and music recommendations. Oh yeah, I have a treat for all of you:
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, "20 Exitos". Dig it.
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, "20 Exitos". Dig it.
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