Avalon Tesseract

There is a if though : on jazz and classical the zanden can do things the boulder cant , it fills the room more , ever heard trumpet on the zanden , that is amazing , Miles davis for example , the dynamics have to be heard to be believed

That is good to know! Thanks!
 
Hai wim , you can send me an email or gimme a call to make an appointment , ill probably have an old studer B 62 as well on tuesday , with alot of classical tapes should be fun .


groetjes henk jan

Hoi Henk Jan,
it nay take some time (holiday just over) but I will let you know :). You are welcome in the "deep south" ;) as well.
groetjes,
Wim
 
Any news on the demo first announced to be held at CES and then posponed until February?
 
A 3060 is one amp i would save up for , looks gorgious ,a CAT legend or zanden 3000 doing the driving, unbeatable in my opinion , if you like " powersound "

Same could be said about your Conrad johnson /gryphon system i reckon

...or my Aesthetix Callisto Eclipse/Karan KA M2000 combo. If I have to say it myself ;)
 
...or my Aesthetix Callisto Eclipse/Karan KA M2000 combo. If I have to say it myself ;)

Hey Hyperion...agree!! i supsect from what i've read...i bet its a familar voice to those who love CJ/Gryphon. Enjoy!
 
Hey Hyperion...agree!! i supsect from what i've read...i bet its a familar voice to those who love CJ/Gryphon. Enjoy!

Maybe so. Would love to compare the Aesthetix to your CJ GAT partnered with Karan though, which seems to be a "proven" combo.
 
Hej Hyperion.

I hope you might take the time to review your big Karans and post it in the owner review section. There's very little press on the KA M 2000s. I would love to get your impressions of them.

Tak

Jack
 
Hej Hyperion.

I hope you might take the time to review your big Karans and post it in the owner review section. There's very little press on the KA M 2000s. I would love to get your impressions of them.

Tak

Jack

I'd love to when I find the time. It's obvious that Milan Karan is a passionate designer to a much higher degree than a business man and/or marketer. Karan seems to have a very loyal following among music loving audiophiles tired of "hifi-sounding" solid state electronics. I would say that Karan is a serious alternative to tube amplification, especially if you need more power without the demands and hassle of tubes. Karan seems to work very well with Avalon and Magico, but I believe the newer generations of Sonus Fabers (Aida, Futura etc.) could be a great match as well.
 
Maybe so. Would love to compare the Aesthetix to your CJ GAT partnered with Karan though, which seems to be a "proven" combo.
Hej Hyperion.

I hope you might take the time to review your big Karans and post it in the owner review section. There's very little press on the KA M 2000s. I would love to get your impressions of them.

Tak

Jack

Agree with Jack, Hyperion...when you get the time. I have heard about the benefits of limitless high quality wattage and have some appreciation in terms of limitless-type current with my Gryphon and efficient speakers. Still, would love to read about your impressions on big Karans.
 
Tesseract releases in July or August this year.

Price in Japan Y 40,850,000 /pr > $426,000.

That's quite a step up in price for Avalon. Any early word on how it sounds?
 

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