This system was quite over the place for a while. Jim managed to tone it with the 300b biamped by carefully finding a matching class D for the woofer that had a volume control to match the gain. I tried only the 300b across and it muddied the whole spectrum.
the system jumped up a few levels after I requested him to put in his audio note Japan M7 phono plus pre, and used that to replace the Aurasound Preda preamp with a custom phono.
The last time I heard Jim’s system he was driving the speakers with, I believe, a Threshold solid state amplifier. Yesterday, when I arrived, he was driving the mids and top end with a 300B SET, the bass with a tiny class D amplifier and a self-powered sub-woofer. The sound put out by Jim’s system was considerably better than when last auditioned.
We shut off the sub-woofer and I could discern no difference in the sound (Kedar’s selection of classical).
Then the passive crossovers were bridged and the class D amplifier removed so that bass and treble would be controlled by the 300B SET amplifier alone. It sounded good but not as good as when the speakers were bi-amped, so class D amplifier reinserted.
Then Jim brought out a modified Kondo Audio Note pre-amplifier and power step up transformer to try. At first, no doubt due to built up grime/corrosion on the contacts after sitting out of use for years, it made no sound. But after Jim turned the switch back and forth a couple of times contacts worked and we were treated with decent music. That was done using his usual phono stage through the AN pre. The sound was as good, if not better, than his two-box preamplifier.
Next, we used the AN phono stage in the AN pre-amp and the whole sound experience took a significant step up in quality. Not that you can easily discern it from Kedar’s phone recordings but in person definitely. Kedar has heard a great many systems in his lifetime and I know of no one else with that degree of experience so I asked him, hearing Jim’s system as it was playing then, how does it compare with the very best out there. If I remember correctly, Kedar said “ it’s right up there”. My thoughts exactly.
Footnote: before we wired in the modified AN preamplifier, Jim said he bought it for £7,000 (some years ago) but has seen the same selling for £17,000 - £18,000. I asked him if he wanted to sell it and he said nothing, till after we auditioned his system and I said it sounded really good. He then asked me with a smile if I still wanted to buy it and I replied “I could no longer afford it”.