Reviews by Paul Graham

Paul Graham

Member of the Trade: Mayflower Cables
Pros: This arm has along with the rest of my current system helped me to rediscover my love for music and vinyl in a big way.
The ability to move me emotionally while I sit and listen is no small feat, so well done Mark on a fantastic job! Please do NOT stop doing what you are doing!
Cons: The one thing I missed when using this arm was an arm lift, However, It's more a case of me being anal!
Provided by Mark, Owner & Manager Of Silvernote.

https://www.facebook.com/Silvernotearms/?ref=br_rs

The packaging the tone arms come in is robust and well packed.
they arrived safely and unscathed.
Note the 500C ( Red Carbon ) sat with the 512S.


Tested on the following system:-

Turntable -Technics SL1210 MIIID
Arm - Silvernote 512S
Cart - Ortofon Quintet Red MC
Isolation – isoACOUSTICS Orea Isolation Pucks.
Phonostage - Keces Audio Ephono.

DIY Breakout Box with built in ground point.
Linear Power Supply – Keces Audio Ephono Power
Pre Amp/Headphone Amp - Schiit Jotunheim
Power Amp - Rega Mira
Speakers - Acoustic Energy AE100i
Headphones - Sony MDR SA-5000

Balanced from the phonostage onwards.

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Listened to during review -

Black Lion at Montreux.

Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon ( 180gram )

Jean-Michel Jarre - The Concerts In China ( 180gram )

Mahler - 5th Symphony

The first thing I notice out of the box is the shine! Mark will get the metal down to a perfect mirror finish,

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To the point I nearly looked for some white cotton gloves from fear of leaving the faintest mark or smear on it.

Set up was a breeze. I had to grind the Origin Live adaptor plate out first but that's down to them making the hole the wrong diameter as Mark's arm's base shaft is the same diameter as a Rega arm. My Rega RB300 wouldn't fit either.
Once this was sorted the arm slid in with no issues and bolted into place using the mounting ring.
VTA is adjustable via two small hex screws inside the mounting ring which can be a bit fiddly but nothing too difficult.
Azimuth is adjusted at the top of the “T-Bar” section of the tone arm that sits in the gimbal. Again by a small hex screw.
Weight/Tracking force is dialled in and the weight can then be tightened into place with another small hex screw.
And finally Tracking angle is adjusted at the headshell and then tightened.

Mark provides two hex tools which cover all of the adjustments on the arm.

Oh and I nearly forgot the bias weight is also secured in place by hex screw.

It looks a lot but it's very straightforward as along as you have the correct tools at hand, Which I am sure when buying this grade of tone arm is a given.



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Fitting the Ortofon Quintet Red was easy although I found the plugs a little tight, But not too tight as to hinder use.

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The cable Mark uses is Van Damme and is fitted well and a decent length.

The interconnects Mark uses are of a good quality and feel very robust.
They fit the RCA connectors like a glove.



So lets get on to listening shall we?

The Concerts In China is one of my top 5. It is a superb album and it’s also a live recording.

I always enjoy listening to this but most of the time found myself turning to my digital copy instead.
I don’t think this will happen so easily now.

Every little instrumental strike, hit, stroke… They’re all there either in the foreground or the background,

Crystal clear to my ears.

This system took me on a journey with this album and has opened my ears/eyes to what is possible,

And what I have been missing for all this time!

Bass levels are just right, Not overpowering, Just tight clean bass that drops when it needs to and handles it when it does.
Highs are accurate, detailed, Almost clinical but not too much.
Midrange is present in a natural and even way.
Vocals come through with a lovely smooth airy vibe, Every breath, Every note natural and easy on the ears.

Dark Side Of The Moon comes alive with an energy I’m not used to hearing on vinyl, Gilmour shines and shines and his riffs are sublime!, The bass levels here make a massive difference to what I hear and revitalises the experience.

Mahler’s 5th symphony hit me in the feels, And it made me think I may one day in the near future get myself to a classical concert ( another 1st when it happens )

And Black Lion….
Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE Jazz.
This is one of my Go-To Jazz albums in my vinyl collection and it and this system did not disappoint.
That beautiful bundle of instrumental magic combined with some fantastic Jazz vocals really bounce around
and give a wonderful experience!

The 512S is a very good addition to the signal path and Most certainly keeps up with the Turntable it is fitted to.
It does the phonostage justice and as such plays an important and integral part in my overall system.




This arm has along with the rest of my current system helped me to rediscover my love for music and vinyl in a big way.
The ability to move me emotionally while I sit and listen is no small feat, so well done Mark on a fantastic job! Please do NOT stop doing what you are doing!

Looking forward to spending many many hours with these arms and

I wait in anticipation to see what else Mark has up his sleeve as the years unfold.

Considering this is a new venture for Mark I am very impressed with his dedication, Craftsmanship, Communications & Willingness to help and advise.

This is one of two arms Mark sent me, please watch out for my review of the 500C at a later date.

Paul.
The Audiophile Cafe.

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Hi Paul, do you know the effective mass of the 512 S?
thanks

Paul Graham

Member of the Trade: Mayflower Cables
Pros: I feel that the Ephono has replaced a weak link in the signal path of my system and replaced it with not a make-do or “So-so” phonostage, But rather it has stepped the game up for the rest of the system to get up to scratch.
Cons: I would have said for ease of use to have the controls on the front panel somewhere but I feel that would take away from the lovely looks. If anything, Maybe a flap down panel on the front of the phonostage housing the MM/MC switch along with the Gain and Impedance switches. But this is coming from a reviewer who would like the ability to switch between carts/turntables on the fly, However I doubt most buyers would be bothered by this.
Provided by Arthur at Keces Audio.

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You can find them at the following web addresses -

http://www.kecesaudio.com/

http://keces-audio-usa.com/products/Phono-Pre – American Site ( For price reference )

First I would like to say a huge thank you to Arthur at Keces for being both patient and extremely generous.

The packaging these items came in was well thought out and well done. Proving excellent protection for being shipped overseas. It arrived unscathed in one piece.

One of the first things I notice upon unpacking the parcel is
Keces Audio components are aesthetically pleasing.
I know “looks” are subjective. I am a man who likes robust simplicity that oozes style and quality.
Keces have not failed in this department!

The Ephono and Power Supply are not too big and fit on my desktop with no issues, Considering
my desktop is already quite “busy” with other gear, This is quite the result.

Setting everything up was pretty straight forward, As long as you follow the instruction manual from both Keces and your cartridge manufacturer you really can't go wrong.

The Ephono took me a little by surprise to begin with as I am not used to anything but the very basic of phonostages, To the point that I only owned one that was not built into an amplifier.
Flexibility is the word that comes to mind. I'll run down the specs so you see what I mean -

Power supplied by High quality linear power supply. ( Ephono Power ).
Over Temperature Protection ( “OTP” ) built into Linear Power Supply.
Balanced and unbalanced outputs.
Variable MC impedance adjustable by 56/100/220 ohms and MM 47K ohm.
Gain selection of 40dB/46dB/52dB for MM Carts.
Gain selection of 60dB/66dB/72dB for MC Carts.
RIAA accurate to within 0.2dB.
Both Chassis' are built from 3mm thick aluminium for effective shielding
against EMI & RFI interference.
Power and “Link” cable supplied are made to a high quality.

As you can see, The Ephono is full of functionality and flexibility.

So far, Colour me impressed, Very impressed!

I tested the Ephono & Power supply in the following system:-

Turntable -Technics SL1210 MIIID
Arm - Silvernote 512S ( review coming up soon )
Cart - Ortofon Quintet Red MC
Isolation - isoACOUSTICS Orea Indigo isolation pucks.
Phonostage - Keces Audio Ephono
DIY Breakout Box with built in ground point.
Linear Power Supply – Keces Audio Ephono Power
Pre Amp/Headphone Amp - Schiit Jotunheim
Power Amp - Rega Mira
Speakers - Acoustic Energy AE100i
Headphones - Sony MDR SA-5000
Balanced from the phonostage onwards.

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Albums Listened to during review -

Black Lion at Montreux.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon ( 180gram ).
Jean-Michel Jarre - The Concerts In China ( 180gram ).
Mahler - 5th Symphony.

The first thing I hear when I put my headphones on is the silence. The “darkness”
as I call it is how I describe any noise or audible feedback, hum or hiss etc.
With the Ephone, There is none. Hence the darkness.
Just to be sure I also unplugged the ground cable from my Breakout Box and plugged it into the Ephono and it's the same.
I use a breakout box for ease of use when writing reviews due to where everything is situated, But I digress.
I get the same result with the gain dialled up on the headphone amplifier / preamp.

So, Onto the meat and potatoes of this review... How does it perform?

Let me begin by noting that my system has no tonal control or EQ of any kind. So at least from my standpoint, I'm adding no colouration of the sound at any point in the signal path.
You could argue that the gain controls come into play here but in my experience of this system at least, It only nudges the power up, It has no effect on the tonal quality or presentation.

I chose 4 of my favourite albums here as I wanted to get a true feel for this phonostage, And the fact that these are some of my “most listened to” albums, gives me a really good ear for any differences in what I am used to.

And the differences are vast!

The Rega Mira has a pretty good phonostage built into it and the other that I own is a basic NAD MM stage.
Matched with a Rega Planar 3 running an RB300 with Shure M35, I really thought I had heard great sound and was having a brilliant experience with my Vinyl collection...
The Ephono takes what I am used to being very good sound quality, Chews it up and unceremoniously spits out!
I've heard people speak before about it being like hearing your collection for the first time again and always wondered if there was any truth to this.
I get it. Trying hard not to get away from myself here, the best way I can describe it...
My collection is more energized, Every genre I own, The Ephono has injected more body and depth to the sound but without sounding different or changed.
I'm still quite new to this than a lot of you out there are but I'm not new to hifi, and I'm certainly not wearing a new pair of ears.
I'm hearing little details in tracks that my previous systems were unable to retrieve or reproduce.
Every little thing builds up to a larger picture and this is certainly true here.

The Concerts In China is one of my top 5. It is a superb album and it's also a live recording. I always enjoy listening to this but most of the time found myself turning to my digital copy instead.
I don't think this will happen so easily now. Every little instrumental strike, hit, stroke... They're all there either in the foreground or the background, Crystal clear to my ears.
This system took me on a journey with this album and has opened my ears/eyes to what is possible, And what I have been missing for all this time!

Bass levels are just right, Not overpowering, Just tight clean bass that drops when it needs to and handles it when it does.
Highs are accurate, detailed, Almost clinical but not too much.
Midrange is present in a natural and even way.
Vocals come through with a lovely smooth airy vibe, Every breath, Every note natural and easy on the ears.

Dark Side Of The Moon comes alive with an energy I'm not used to hearing on vinyl, Gilmour shines and shines and his riffs are sublime!, The bass levels here make a massive difference to what I hear and revitalises the experience.

Mahler's 5th symphony hit me in the feels, And it made me think I may one day in the near future get myself to a classical concert ( another 1st when it happens )

And Black Lion....
Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE Jazz.
This is one of my Go-To Jazz albums in my vinyl collection and it and this system did not disappoint.
That beautiful bundle of instrumental magic combined with some fantastic Jazz vocals really bounce around
and give a wonderful experience.

After hours of listening, I check the sides and tops of the Ephono and Ephono Power.
Cool as they were when I switched them on. This I like.

Note the Ephono & Ephono Power sat in their home just behind my display at my desk....

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To Summarise,

I feel that the Ephono has replaced a weak link in the signal path of my system and replaced it with not a make-do or “So-so” phonostage, But rather it has stepped the game up for the rest of the system to get up to scratch. On the headphone side of the system we're good, In fact we're golden. The MDR SA-5000's are not a headphone that is easy to please. The addition of the Ephono into the system has made my headphone experience a tear bringing, emotion stirring roller coaster. No complaints here!
As for the speaker side.... It's great, Don't get me wrong, I love my Rega Mira and the various speakers I own. However, I couldn't help but feel they weren't doing the turntable/phonostage end of the system enough justice, By far, And struggled to keep up with the energy of the system.
I have a hunch a new power amplifier and a speaker upgrade is on the cards, Or maybe a high end studio monitor setup with balanced input? Time will tell.
Hint Hint Santa!

Could I make any suggestions to Arthur and team on how to make any improvements?
Simply put, No.

What Keces Audio offer here is superb value for money,
Second to none build quality and craftsmanship,
A design that is simple yet very pleasing to the eye,
The materials used are of the highest quality and the connections around the rear of both units are perfect.

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I highly recommend Keces Audio as a company & the Ephono & Ephono Power.
I give it a 10/10 and 5 stars for a brilliant all round product that packs a lot of functionality into it's frame.
Definitely worth every penny!

I would like to thank Arthur and everyone at Keces Audio for kindly sending this out to me to review,
For allowing me to keep it and for being patient with me as I took my time getting this review out!

All my best and until next time.
Paul, The Audiophile Cafe.

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Another Audiophile
Another Audiophile
Do you know if this is a true balanced design or it just have xlr connections?
Paul Graham
Paul Graham
Truly balanced on the output stage. I've run this balanced through a Schiit Jotunheim and a STAX SRM-700S & the 700T :wink:

Paul Graham

Member of the Trade: Mayflower Cables
Pros: Best Digital Audio Source I have
Cons: I got this just before 3D and wish I had waited! Still a great source though!!
I won't write a review just yet as I don't have much time, But will say this has to be my best purchase in the last 6 years.
 
As a bluray player it delivers amazing picture quality, Really dark blacks allowing an amazing sharp yet natural detail to images.
 
It upscales with no difficulty at all and really does a great job of it.
 
As a digital audio source its pure bliss, FOR ME anyway.
 
With 4 Wolfsen DAC's onboard it delivers the most natural soundstage and detailed lows and highs,
out of all my sources, The BDP-51FD is by very far my favourite, Simply for its delivery of sharp, detailed yet warm sound image. 
 
This was the one piece of gear in my collection that opened my ears to a whole new level of audio quality that I hadn't experienced before.
 
The only downside is that it led to me spending more money on the ongoing quest for better sound! lol :)
 
The price in use is a rough guess as i don't have any receipts handy and it was a few years back now that i bought it... But it was around £300 gbp.
Grado77
Grado77
It's a very high quality CD player too. Send the signal from the L/R Wolf's to a high quality headphone amp with stunning results. I do, can't be beat.....................enjoy!

Paul Graham

Member of the Trade: Mayflower Cables
Pros: Fantastic for small spaces. Phenomenal Bass. Punchy controlled sound as well as having the ability to sweep nice and low! V.Loud if required!
Cons: Cable is not the best. Control Pod cable can NOT be extended by using a vga cable. No control over EQ. No line out.
I'll put a proper review up later when i have more time.
 
Very quick notes for now, 
 
The reasons behind me buying this were simple, We had just moved back to my parents and thus 99% of my Hi-Fi had to go into storage.
 
This presented a compact ( excluding the sub lol ) solution to my need for better sound than standard tv/computer speakers.
 
It certainly delivered 2 years ago and still does now!
 
The bass this system is capable off is Phenomenal.
 
Very versatile on the input side offering both analogue and digital inputs.
 
No line or pre-outs however!
 
Standard cables aren't fantastic.
 
Control pod is nicely thought out.
 
EQ settings would have been nice.
GL1TCH3D
GL1TCH3D
Unfortunately the prices on this system have really skyrocketed... Would it still be worth it at 350$?
Sayajin
Sayajin
Z-5500 delivered good value even at 450$ but that's five years now.

Agree this system miss EQ settings but just fine as it is. Quality is great, the model however is discontinued.
GL1TCH3D
GL1TCH3D
I know. At 200-250 I definitely would have bought this system but a new one would cost upwards 500-700 while used ones go from 350-450...
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