Mick lives in Margaret River, one of Australia's most rapidly growing wine regions hence the name choices.
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The Chenin replaces the Syrah. The Syrah is a full function preamp (with phono)whereas Chardonnay is a linestage version only with virtually the same circuit implementation of the the linestage section of the former. I believe that around December 2003, the Syrah was replaced by the Chenin. The main difference was the tubes used in the preamp phono section and , as Mick Maloney commented, the Chenin uses the Cortese phono circuit. In turn the Cortese's phono circuit was also improved on a later date. The Syrah uses 417A and I believe 6ER5 tubes for phono in contrast to the Chenin's 6C4/M8080 and 6DJ8/6922/7308 tubes. You can read a lot about them here http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?aamps&1016931418&read&keyw&zzpreamp=deal=of=the=century if you do not want to ask Mick directly through e-mail. I have to warn you, the thread is 34 (and counting) sections long! cheers |