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    Rowland M925 - The amplifier saga continues

    The difference is the sound stage is more defined and higher in position. All the instruments are more articulated with definite positioning in layers. I do think these improvements are mainly due to the phase issue. No doubt these amps are musical and drive my speakers so effortlesslly with...
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    Rowland M925 - The amplifier saga continues

    Hi Guido, the dealer has exchanged my 925 with a new pair from tlhe new shipment and the new ones make a lot of different even at first hearing. The sound image is higher and has more depth and definition to the sound stage. Of course there is some congestion at complicated orchestrial...
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    Rowland M925 - The amplifier saga continues

    I am running in my pair of 925 as well with my existing Criterion. All the wiring is unchanged, just replacement of my old 625 with the new amp. However, it was customerly of me to check the set up with the Stereophile test CD. I found the tracks for in phase and out of phase are reversed...

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