What punches much higher than it's price point?


Just bought a Townshend Audio reference preamp in part, because an owner posted how it performed better than preamps he owned that were more than twice the price !  I concur wholeheartedly.  This makes me wonder what other audio diamonds are hiding out there ?  What component have you purchased new that so impressed you at its price point ?

greenngoldcheesehead

@gkelly I'm not a football guy but my sons sure are rabid about footballs (Bobby Boucher is my guyand despite living on the western side of the country we raised our kids in Maine...so Pats it was. For a reasonable honorarium I will root for your team the Space Needle Seahawks. (No need to thank me.) I can't name a single player on any team. Your Ray Brown may be the San Francisco 49ers cornerbacks coach but my Ray Brown was a great bassist known for his extensive work with Oscar Peterson and Ella. He was also a founding member of the group that would later develop into the MJQ, “Soular Energy” by The Ray Brown Trio was played yesterday. Ahhhh.

As for the matter at hand. What punches much higher than its price point? How's about acoustical paneling? Just tackling the first reflection point garners a win. Also the right chair!

Currently in my listening room I have a pair of Wilson Sasha 2 and a pair of Bryston Model T.  The differences are subtle not dramatic. One pair was 30K and one was 10K. My Wilson's are maybe 15% better sounding for 300% more money. I'd say the Bryston Model T punches WAY above it's weight. 

greenngoldcheesehead

HIJIRI cables and power cords.

 

Honorable mention- Ayre and Creek Integrated Amps.

 

Happy Listening!

Waltersalas,

I agree—both the Synthesis A40 and A100 are terrific integrated amps with a very good DAC.

I purchased a pair of REL T/5X subwoofers a year ago for $1200. They made a significant improvement to the sound of my Dynaudio Confidence 20s which now list for 14K. Major sonic gains for about 1/10th the cost of the speakers.