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ShindoStevanSan,
Thanks for the well thought out comments about the 3 amps you referenced. If you don't mind and if it is not too much trouble, can you explain in layman's terms what you mean by stating The VR is slightly dark and more about control than the alive, large character. Instruments are spot lighted against a velvet background and tonally it may be beyond reproach.Would you mind also sharing and or commenting further about the development of the sense that the Giscours is more alive, airy, dynamic, colorful, big and involving? I really appreciate your comments above and I am even more curious now about the Giscours. I may now need to ask my friend to bring his Masetto over so I can see if I pick up on the differences. May be I need to call Matt... |
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Freestone... You're going to get me in trouble! BTW, I just finished off a nice Syrah by Kongsgaard tonight!
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1. I have spoken with Matt. He seems to think the GM70 would be a spectacular addition. But also speaks highly of the CC34. My read and impression is that the "wow" factor will come with the GM70 and not the CC34. If I've misrepresented Matt's comments I hope he will chime in. 2. Flying to SF - I wish I could. Interestingly, I just learned this evening that there is an outside possibility that I will be there in October. If that happens, I will DEFINITELY visit Matt - provided that he's in town. 3. Bordeaux - you make my knees knock... You know this is pretty crazy stuff - how blessed we all are! Have a great night, Freestone! |
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I think the biggest improvement path would be to upgrade to the GM70's. We've been talking about fine differences between Shindo pre-amps, but installing the GM70's will rock your world, trust me. One of the great things about Matt is that he strives for accuracy in his description of Shindo products--but he errs on the side of modesty, which is refreshing and professional. The GM70's are simply the best amps my ears have heard in the 25 plus years of being an audiophile (admittedly my experience is almost all tube amps but I've had some great ones, Komura SETs and the Cortese, to name a couple). You will not look back from this upgrade. Steve |
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Maybe you just do both and get it over with! . Life's short.
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I'm brand new to this forum, a very satified Shindo owner and I've been pondering the same question regarding th VR, which I own and love and also was my first Shindo component, and the Giscours. I realize it may be hard to descibe in hi fi terms because even I find that true to a lot of reviews, although only written by a relatively few, you just can't listen to, let's just say an all shindo amplified system and keep focus on hi fi atheltics. You just get sucked into the beauty of the music. But I do wish some one on this forum who owned both would try.
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What's the rest of your system? |
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Thanks, I just saw it now I wish I hadn't. Oh well, I'm off to the lottery store.
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System Analog: Nottingham Hyperspace, Basis Vector 1 arm, Transfiquration Supreme cartridge Auditorium 23 Hommage T1 SUT Digital: EMM labs CDSA SE CD player (no upgrade) Amp: Shindo Haut Brion (current version) Pre: Shindo Vosne Romanee Speakers: Rethm Maargas Cables: all Shindo Silver (Interconnect and speaker) Accesso: Mr. T power conditioner |
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