Audio Aero Prima DAC


Hi,

Did anyone already heard this AA Prima DAC MKII ? I want to combine with Metronome T20 drive, B&W 805 Signature and Classic amps.

Thanks,

Renaat
mattheus

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Warrenh

I got a question...Have you heard the Perreaux Radiance R200i, or the Reference 200iP integrated amps??

I have, as I have owned both(still own the R200i), also heard the YBA Passion, and I don't know where you get this "your prima deserves better" thing. They are different, but I do not think the YBA is better than either Perreaux.

By the way, the 200iP is a little warm sounding, with some body to it. The R200i is quiter, more neutral, with a little more detail.
Mattheus

Plinius is also very good. I have a friend back in Puerto Rico that owns Plinius amp and preamp, from their newer line, and he wouldn't change a thing on his system.

As for Perreaux, I had the E160i for a little while (on trial basis), before buying the 200iP. The one thing that stood out as soon as I had the 200iP was how much effortless the 200iP was. The 200iP had better detail too(not a huge difference though). But again, the thing that stood out was how much more effortless and dynamic the 200iP was. I don't know if you're a bass kind of guy, but all I got to say about the Perreaux's bass is WOW. I thought the 200iP's bass was much better than that of the Krell integrated amp(I think it was the KAV300i) when I had them side to side for comparison. Actually I thought the 200iP was just hands down all around better than the Krell, for my tastes.

When I moved to the R200i (their top of the line integrated) I had an even further gain in detail, and most of all, the R200i is really quiet. Its funny cause I never fully understood what reviewers meant when they were talking about "quietness" until I brought the R200i home. Its a real difficult thing to explain, to me at least. The R200i is also a little more neutral, or maybe a better word is more accurate.

Anyway I hope you enjoy whatever gear you decide to buy a whole lot.
This is turning into an interesting thread. By the way Mattheus, great to hear you're having so much fun auditioning gear.

You know?? For whatever reason Krell hasn't been my cup of tea, but I can't deny their attributes. Maybe is because every time I've heard Krell amps they were hooked up to Martin Logan Odyssey speakers, and it was probably just too much. You know? You get an amplifier that for my taste is a little up front, paired up with some of the most revealing speakers...

As I said, I think is mostly a matter of taste, as I can't deny Krell's attributes and craftmanship. Again, good to hear you're enjoying this, hopefully you'll find what you're looking for pretty soon.
I think ruthlessly revealing, is the expression I was looking for when describing the Krell - Martin Logan combo...