@4425 I have yet to hear a system that uses CAST connections, but I understand that it's very well regarded by those who do use it in the older units where it's an option. Unfortunately, the Duo 300 XD does not have the ability to be connected using the 4-pin CAST cables. In fact, I don't believe any of the iBias amplifiers are CAST compatible. Perhaps the CAST system didn't have enough of a following for Krell to justify inclusion in their newer line of components.
My dealer carries both ARC and Krell, but said that the Audio Research LS28 may have the potential to create a deeper, more convincing soundstage than the Krell. I must admit that I'm excited to hear the Krell amp with tube gear in front. I have precisely zero experience with tubes in any of my systems past or present, but the tech who works on my saxophones uses Lamm amplification fed by a Balanced Audio Technology preamp in his critical playback system, and the single word that always comes to mind upon hearing that setup is "mesmerizing."
Yet I'm concerned that with my preference for a more "clinical," or as some would say, "edgy" sound, the tube preamp may round things off a bit more than I'd like. Somewhat related to that issue, this combination will be powering Magnepans with full ribbon tweeters, and I've installed .5 ohm resistors in the Maggies to tamp down the tweeters ever so slightly. Maybe the Audio Research preamp will result in a sweeter yet tamer upper frequency output without the need for resistors. The way each of these preamps treats the higher frequency characteristics and sense of "air" will certainly be on my list of attributes to listen for. But who knows... Maybe the Krell will surpass the tubes.
My dealer carries both ARC and Krell, but said that the Audio Research LS28 may have the potential to create a deeper, more convincing soundstage than the Krell. I must admit that I'm excited to hear the Krell amp with tube gear in front. I have precisely zero experience with tubes in any of my systems past or present, but the tech who works on my saxophones uses Lamm amplification fed by a Balanced Audio Technology preamp in his critical playback system, and the single word that always comes to mind upon hearing that setup is "mesmerizing."
Yet I'm concerned that with my preference for a more "clinical," or as some would say, "edgy" sound, the tube preamp may round things off a bit more than I'd like. Somewhat related to that issue, this combination will be powering Magnepans with full ribbon tweeters, and I've installed .5 ohm resistors in the Maggies to tamp down the tweeters ever so slightly. Maybe the Audio Research preamp will result in a sweeter yet tamer upper frequency output without the need for resistors. The way each of these preamps treats the higher frequency characteristics and sense of "air" will certainly be on my list of attributes to listen for. But who knows... Maybe the Krell will surpass the tubes.