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Originally Posted by bhd812
I wouldnt do the RAptor if I were you..
In your profile you state you use low-grade grados and have a nad521?
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I get that a great deal. I think i'll put a disclaimer in my sig or something to circumvent such comments in the future.
The short answer is - yes, i have minimalistic equipment currently. But i don't intend to stick with said equipment for very long. I have a set of SA5K in transit, and my last upgrade will be an Ack! Dack! 2.0 with the high-res option (probably near xmas). I see no reason to keep my upgrades "reasonable" in light of my current setup, because that just means i'll have to resell them for less a couple of months later when my rig begins to outgrow them. I'm trying to craft a setup for myself that leaves me with no reservations whatsoever, within a sane budget. Granted, it may be folly to try that without extensive auditioning of all equippment in question, but down here in Sydney that's not really an option. All i can really do is figure out my spending limits, read every review written about all potential candidates in that pricerange, discuss the technical/design choices behind the amp with the manufacturers (i've managed to pick up some basic audio-electronics knowledge in my time at head-Fi), and go from there.
Towards that end, i went ahead and ordered the Raptor, since it seems sufficiently no-compromise enough to never leave me wanting more (unless i suddenly win the lotto, and maybe not even then), and just from what i've observed of my sonic preferences thus far, it seems it'll be ideally suited to me.
Though a word about the MPX3 - i fully expect i'd be very satisfied with one of these as well. In the end, i decided on the more neutral Raptor simply because i'm pairing it with warm sources (the NAD and future Ack!), and while i enjoy a hint of euphonic distortion, i don't like anything more than a hint. That said, MPX3 i'm sure would have been a fine choice, and i've naught but respect for Mikhail and his creations. Ray's was just the slightly more tempting offering