If by "confirmation" you mean an endorsement, I guess I shouldn't be answering this. I read all the reviews in Audio Review and figured "What can I lose?", and bought one. Have been playing it and comparing it for about a month now, and although I still feel that buying one was worth the risk, I can't say I entirely agree with the ringing endorsements posted in Audio Review. The Morrison ELAD is an outstanding SOLID STATE minimalist line stage. It IS very well made; it is tiny and moron-simple to install and use in your system. It lacks remote control, but if you can live without that, it really has all you need. As for the sound? It sounds the way excellent SOLID STATE line stages sound: dead quiet background, detailed and very fast; throws a very wide, tall sound stage that is moderately deep; a little more forward sounding than some SS line stages I've heard (e.g., Sim Audio) but not in your face; accurate but just a bit on the dry side. You'll notice I keep stressing the words SOLID STATE. Well the reason is probably obvious to you - I've been on tubes for the last 2-3 years and didn't realize I'd become addicted. I bought the ELAD because I thought it was worth a try with my tube amps. It was worth a try, but I'm going back to a tube front end. If you are not a tube addict, I can confirm that the ELAD is definitely in the same ball park with the best SS line stages I have heard (Krell, Sim Audio, Pass. Haven't heard Levinson, or the scads of other highly touted SS equipment out there). If you prefer tube sound, the ELAD is not for you. Sadly, it's not for me and I will probably be the first one to be selling mine. By the way - what they say about Don Morrison is all true. He is a curious, interesting and truly nice fellow, who really cares about his work. However, I must add that he is a dyed-in-the-wool solid state guy, and there's just no sense in arguing with him about the merits of tubes period. Hope this helps a little. If you have specific questions, let me know. I'll do my best. R.Yee
Morrison Preamp
Is anyone familiar with this product? This linestage which is only sold directly and costs $690 is boycotted by the audiophile press for obvious reasons. Yet, if you sort the ratings on Audioreview, this pre has the highest rating of any preamp. According to those writing "reviews" there, the Morrison gives up nothing to any preamp regardless of price. Can anyone confirm this?
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