Nope. My complaint didn’t deal with the product in the least, or the Singapore seller. Read for substance, Nutz.
If you recall, I was sold on the product, but not the U.S. seller.
If you recall, I was sold on the product, but not the U.S. seller.
Kinki Studio EX-M1
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@d2girls It was unfortunate you had to delete your own thread, despite giving the heads-up you would do so if the devolution continued. There were some great posts there, especially on gain, volume control, etc. that @almarg had provided pointers on and that @nonoise and @mboldda1 had provided real experience with. |
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Mine gets warm after several hours as one can see from the close confines of my media stand. Just a few hours and it's no problem. Proper ventilation is a must. Right now I have a small fan attached to the back of my media stand that I turn on for lengthy listening sessions. My Marantz never got as warm and I left it on 24/7 for years. But then, it only outputted 90W per channel and not 215W. Maybe that has something to do with it. I just may relocate it to the lower section where there's more vertical space. That other extra inch would help. All the best, Nonoise |
burn in update. in the beginning the highs seemed a little recessed, they have since moved more in line with the rest of the audio spectrum. talk about dynamic, I was in my listening chair while music was playing and surfing the net when all of a sudden a big drum hit comes along. I almost jumped out of my chair, head turning side to side trying to figure out what just happened!!! 300 hrs is a long way to go and I don't know how many hours I have put in, wish I had some type of timer. |
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Hey everyone, when Alvin sold this line, he was the one who got the well deserved credit for everything from selling, to follow up, queries, and the like. Now that Mike sells them, there's nothing wrong in acknowledging his contributions as well. But to pit one against the other with getting the best buy or terms is kind of sad and not keeping with the gist of this thread. Celebrate the gear. 👍 All the best, Nonoise |
Way ahead of you on that one. I have his first, simply titled Keb 'Mo and it's like he's in my living room. That steel string guitar never sounded so authentic. If you like that kind of presence, try European Jazz Trio's Saudade. It's so beautifully recorded that I went and ordered two more of their CDs from Japan. If all CDs were recorded to that high of a standard, there wouldn't be any discussion, let alone need, for high rez. All the best, Nonoise |
My new EX-M1 has been playing for an hour. At its early infancy, it's already a significant upgrade over the Yamaha AS-801. It's driving and controlling the Bryston speakers (86 db, 4 ohms) with ease - tight, smooth and dynamic. More to share after burnin, but I'm smiling now. I added a pic of the Kinki to my virtual system if you want to check it out. Note: I was using the builtin DAC on the AS-801 previously (Saber 9010 I think). I am now using a new Schiit Modi Multibit dac. Bought as a placeholder until I can decide on something higher end. But basically in short, I've made 2 changes to this system. Nonoise: Thanks for the European Jazz Trio recommendation. Check out the title track on the Bolero album - loving it. |
I just set up my kinki integrated tonight and have been listening to it for about 7 hours.. I already had a boutique preamp and amp so I wasn't sure how much room for improvement there was but I definitely notice an improvement in speed and tightness with percussion and general transparency. trying it with my supra silver plated power cord |
@facten , I've since changed the toe in on my speakers to where they're closer to my ears than before but the effect is still there though not as far out to the left as before. The music is: Jacintha, Jacintha is Her Name, track 2, The Thrill is Gone (the one with the xylophone off to the right) Al-Andalus Ensemble, 21 Strings, on every track the guitar player is off to right and forward of the oud and violin player. I think that's how they were seated when recorded. Niyaz, self titled CD, track 9, Dilruba, is where that beat is off to the left, on it's own, but now closer to the speaker (about 2' instead of 4' now that the toe in is greater). There's a lot of sampling/recording going on with the instruments and the soundscape travels around a lot. Nicely mixed. The reason I increased the toe it was due to the Saudade CD from European Jazz Trio. Although the sonics are first rate, they seem to be situated to the right of center where the just inside the left speaker seems to be the center point of the recording. Toeing in more lessened the effect. It's the only CD I have where this happens and it befuddles me how such a great recording can be so off centered unless that's where they sat when recorded. To hear the right side of the soundstage far off to the right of the speaker done correctly is weird but nice that it can be done so convincingly. All the best, Nonoise |
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For prodigious base, try Sotho Blue by Abdullah Ibrahim & Ekaya. Any Breaking Bad soundtrack Alice Merton, No Roots has a very deep and exacting opening base line Game of Thrones soundtrack The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo soundtrack Really, anything with base down to 40Hz, with the Kinki, should sound all the more present, potent, textured and nuanced than what you'd normally hear. At least, that's my experience. Having 12" pulp paper woofers helps a lot too. 😄 All the best, Nonoise |
Adendum: As wonderful as the Kinki is at imaging, I was still perplexed as to how such a wonderful recording as Suadade is, that they got the staging so far off. Well, it's time for my facepalm moment. Looking at the speaker placement was one of those forest for the trees moment and then it dawned on me that I was looking at my "winter" set up. It's to avoid the wall heater when it kicks on. With all the cable swapping I've done lately I simply forgot to return the speakers to their Spring, Summer, Fall positions. Having now done so, the drum set is smack dead center with the piano on the right and the base is just to it's right, still outside the right speaker but just as full and ever present as the other two players. It was only a total of a foot narrower (half a foot per side) but it made all the difference in the world. I'm going to hate it when Winter comes. All the best, Nonoise |
Hey here's my unboxing photo album for the kinki: https://imgur.com/a/bv8ZDQw here's my old system: Oppo Sonica DAC Ric Schultz modded version, Hattor Active balanced preamp with burson v5 opamps, Folsom TDA7297 15 watt ab amp, New Philharmonitor raal/5.5" revelator bookshelves sitting on isoacoustic aperta stands on a computer desk too close to the wall. new system is the same but instead of preamp/amp I'm using the kinki! |
I just received my Kinki Amp purchased through the American distributor and all went without issue. He was great to deal with. The amp arrived well and all is good. This is a solid piece not a sheet metal box. Though the fit and finishes are very good they are not on par with the very best. For the price of admission however a 10. Only quibbles, no battery for the remote and though the binding posts tighten well I don’t like plastic. This amp is replacing my Allnic 300b and is driving Zu Audio via a Bryson Bda 2 Dac. During Initial listening after a few hours of warm up reveals an amp substantially different from my 300b, no surprises there. The Allnic is quite detailed but very colourful. The Kinki drives harder and separates things far better. On tracks where I thought there were two vocalists the Kinki reveals three. The Allnic gives these vocalists a beautiful tone but all seem to have a similar character. The Kinki separates them and they all have quite different voices. This is true for guitars as well. I am hearing instruments separated better and each with its own unique voice. So very early yet to be too critical but I am very happy with the purchase. |
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@toetapauiod, The rest of my system is: Marantz SA-15S2b SACD player OPPO BDP-103 Bly Ray player w/linear power board Marantz ST6000 tuner JBL 4319 Monitor speakers and Deer Creek speaker stands Cabledyne Synergy speaker cables Darwin Ascension interconnects TWL power cables Wireworld HDMI cables All the best, Nonoise |
d2girls Brothers of a Feather- Robinson Brothers of the Black Crows Live at the Roxy- I have listened to this Album a lot but I embarrassed to say I don’t know the name of all the tracks. Two guitars, two vocalists, two back up female vocalists and the sax player who joins in at times. With the Allnic I had no idea that there are this many on stage as the voices melt together somewhat tonally and spatially. ( hard to describe sorry) . It’s a pretty intimate recording so the separation is nice. I will have another listen tonight to identify the track. |