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It is very difficult for me to comment on this wonderful piece of equipment. I have rarely, if ever, had the opportunity to listen to so many high end sources, amps and headphones. It's hard to know what part of the system is contributing what to the sound. That being said, I did have an opportunity to listen to the Wadia when it was hooked up to the Maestro. I listened to the Steely Dan "Decade" album that someone had brought in. I had to listen to Bodhisattva twice because I couldn't get over how articulate the guitar solo was. I've heard that solo dozens, if not hundreds of times, but it had a fresh new air to it. Almost as if I was seeing it performed live, note for note from the album, but with more energy and power. The words that come to mind with this setup are musical, smooth, liquid and detailed. In my mind, detailed and smooth almost seem to be contradictions, but I guess that's what good audio is all about.
Originally posted by jefemeister Come on guys, let's hear some impressions about the 302. Good or Bad, long or short, doesn't matter. I designed a whole lot of that player and I'm really excited to hear how it was received. PM is cool too if you don't want to post for some reason. |
It is very difficult for me to comment on this wonderful piece of equipment. I have rarely, if ever, had the opportunity to listen to so many high end sources, amps and headphones. It's hard to know what part of the system is contributing what to the sound. That being said, I did have an opportunity to listen to the Wadia when it was hooked up to the Maestro. I listened to the Steely Dan "Decade" album that someone had brought in. I had to listen to Bodhisattva twice because I couldn't get over how articulate the guitar solo was. I've heard that solo dozens, if not hundreds of times, but it had a fresh new air to it. Almost as if I was seeing it performed live, note for note from the album, but with more energy and power. The words that come to mind with this setup are musical, smooth, liquid and detailed. In my mind, detailed and smooth almost seem to be contradictions, but I guess that's what good audio is all about.