IMO if it’s dark it’s also wrong…
The memphisto measures flat from 0 - 400 khz - 3 db .
I m pretty sure that if a memphisto sounds dark in ones system , it ll be mainly a speaker issue .
IMO if it’s dark it’s also wrong…
This just tells me you have no idea why an amp sounds dark or not.The memphisto measures flat from 0 - 400 khz - 3 db .
I m pretty sure that if a memphisto sounds dark in ones system , it ll be mainly a speaker issue .
Sometimes some specific measurements can show a correlation with some aspects of the voicing of an amplifier - but no way predict its sound quality. Any way, the frequency response is since long known to be mostly a decorative/marketing measurement, except for amplifiers with restrained bandwidth or designed to imitate a camel ...I have yet to see a measurment that predicts or even correlates with the voicing of an amp, or speaker...IMO freq is the least of your worries, too high neg feedback, dampening factor etc perhaps. What about Transient Inter Modulation?
But you ca use the tipped - up Nordost cables to get it rightIMO if it’s dark it’s also wrong…
I also wonder what Fremer really thinks of Kronos. many ,, like the Great Peter Breuninger and Von Schweikert think it’s the “best”, but his silence speaks volumesI wonder what M. Fremer thinks of J. Valin's Walker turntable. Is he still using it? Magico and Wilson are well represented at TAS.
It is pretty darn good I have to sayI also wonder what Fremer really thinks of Kronos. many ,, like the Great Peter Breuninger and Von Schweikert think it’s the “best”, but his silence speaks volumes
"With the Dark Sounding Gryphon" ??? What are you talking about? The Antileon is somewhat darker compared to Mephisto/Apex. Too make a blanket statement that Gryphon Amplification is dark, is not accurate at all. Its wrong. The Mephisto is ruthlessly honest. Neutral and Transparent...
Ruthless might not be the best of traits…"With the Dark Sounding Gryphon" ??? What are you talking about? The Antileon is somewhat darker compared to Mephisto/Apex. Too make a blanket statement that Gryphon Amplification is dark, is not accurate at all. Its wrong. The Mephisto is ruthlessly honest. Neutral and Transparent...
I think it’s speaker/ system dependent. That’s why I said “some people find it dark”. For example, with tough speaker loads it’s amazing. With vivid giya, it’s INCREDIBLE. Really gets those big side woofers going"With the Dark Sounding Gryphon" ??? What are you talking about? The Antileon is somewhat darker compared to Mephisto/Apex. Too make a blanket statement that Gryphon Amplification is dark, is not accurate at all. Its wrong. The Mephisto is ruthlessly honest. Neutral and Transparent...
No John,Sorry! I get the humor now! I thought it sounded sarcastic. My stupidity! The Mephisto in my system works for me, hence my surprise.
Depends how the speaker, how close the speakers are to walls, how far away you sit and how loud you listen. I have found that amps with “balls” often have little else.@morricab When I say "ruthlessly honest" maybe a bad choice of words. I find the Mephisto gets out of the way of the music or recording. As indicated in my system, in my room which is 30' X 26' X 26H' it works splendidly. With a room this size, with an open loft, you better have an amp with Balls and that has grip...