I couldn't read it on my smart phone. Thanks and it sounds like a winner! Former Chenin owner here.
Supratek out of business?
It went out of business for a while in 08 but they came back, including a very informative Blog on Mick's experiments with computer audio, dacs etc. But for the last 3 weeks or so the web site does not exist. Not been able to find any info on this on the web. There are a lot of Supratek owners who could need some kind of product support out there.
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A review of the new Supratek pre was just posted on 6moons: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/supratek/1.html The new url does not work despite the note at the end of the review. I assume Mick will get it sorted shortly. |
I still have the Syrah Samac. Not to say I haven't heard anything better but at considerably more; it is still an amazing piece at it's price point considering it includes a superb phono stage. Also the benefit of point to point wiring it is pretty much bullet proof. Very liquid, resolving with excellent bass. The only issue I have is that I can't get a schematic from Mick after several requests. |
Tubegroover, you're right. The best system I have heard had the Supratek Syrah pre in it. It was in Agon member Slowhand's system. He actually started that huge "Preamp Deal of the Century" thread back in '02 about Supratek preamps. It was a great day of listening to tunes and hanging out. I haven't seen Slowhand around here in awhile but I hope he is still enjoying music with that amazing system he had with that Supratek pre in it. |
Back to the stone ages..... ICs and wires from Radio Shack. Whoops, they are in trouble as well. Maybe Home Depot. Or Audioquest seems to be doing well. Monster still too. Seriously, check on amazon. There is no shortage of wires. Would using the same wires used in pro studios be so bad? That's probably where I would look in the clutch. I suspect one reason that esoteric wire makers ask the prices they do is because there is so little actual market for their stuff. So they have to make the most profit possible. Playing on audiophile insecurities and all the usual ploys. Its pretty much always been that way. The only thing that has changes is the gap between the most expensive options out there and the stuff most people would use and never think twice about. |
6moons recently had a "coming soon" ad for a review of a Supratek Cabernet Reference preamplifier. From the Letter Feedback section: "What happened to the Supratek review with Ed Kramer? It's been delayed because Joshua Givorsner who was to assess its phono stage performance had to pull out. He had major compatibility issues with the preamp and his Ypsilon amplifier. Edgar who had committed to reporting on the linestage performance is now shopping for another Aussie writer who can do the honours on the phono stage. -Srajan" I'm not sure how "in business" Supratek really is. I believe Mick is still building preamps, he's just not so much doing it as a full time venture. Email him. I'm sure he'll let you know exactly what Supratek's status is. |