THE BEST OF THE BEST
Near mint condition. Fully boxed ( flight case) PRICED FOR QUICK SALE £14000.00 + courier cost.
These very very very rarely come up for sale pre-owned, but heres one now, in near mint condition. Its the best of the best. 220-240v. This can be changed to 110v by Ypsilon. Already confirmed
US PRICE now increased to: unit:$32000.00; 2 x step up transformers $3300ea (MC10 & MC07) MC10: provides 20db of gain suitable for cartridges with 0.4 - 0.6mv output,500 ohm
Regarding the MC07, it’s a x7 (17db) step-up transformer.Input impedance is 1k. freq. response when driven with <10ohm cartridge is –3db@8-70Khz. Use the MC07 with carts of 0.8mV-1.0mV output
STEREOPHILE RECOMMENDED PRODUCT:
http://www.ypsilonelectronics.com/files/press/df620c16ebdae0fa87db86d6d2bc2026.pdf
Michael Fremer, Stereophile Magazine: ”provides an intoxicating blend of stupefying extended high frequencies, resolution, clarity, and transient precision, along with tight, deep, nimble, nonmechanical bass, and an ideally rich ie not too rich-midrange with just the right amount of body and harmonic structure.”
Positive Feedback, USA:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue57/ypsilon.htm
Marshall Nack: “Very occasionally a component comes in that is able to nudge the listening experience in a novel direction. The Ypsilon VPS 100 Phono Stage is one of them. The VPS 100 cons excellent performance on the objectivist criteria with the unique qualities only step-up designs bring.. As a total package, the Ypsilon VPS 100 Phono Stage offers the finest, most satisfying, analog playback I've heard to date.
Tone audio magazine USA:
http://www.ypsilonelectronics.com/files/press/40f444f644c2804998f6f0b54232ab89.pdf
“an ability to project, back, up , sideways, down, revealing aspect of LPs that had never been previously apparent…there is an immediacy to the sound, a lack of restraint and a sense of time delay having been removed when the Ypsilon is in my system”
PHONOSTAGE ALONE SOLD FOR $20K in Audiogon 2013
Includes Ypsilon MC10 AND MC07 Moving Coil Step up Transformers Price: $3300.00EA
The MC series moving coil step-up transformers are used to amplify the low level output signal from a moving coil cartridge bringing it to the appropriate level to drive a moving magnet phono preamp.
When terminated in 47k which is the standard input impedance of MM phono preamps the equivalent input impedance of each one would be: MC10 500 ohm / MC07 1K ohm
The MC series transformers are large size single C-core double coil transformers using a proprietary amorphous core material. Special winding techniques were developed in order to minimize inter-winding capacitances and maintain wide frequency response. They are optimized sonically to be as invisible as possible.
The transformers are shielded with mu-metal and are potted in 10mm thick soft iron nickel coated enclosures providing immunity to outside magnetic fields and a quiet and noise free performance. The MC transformers were developed in conjunction with the Ypsilon VPS100 phono preamp. They can be used with most moving coil cartridges
Near mint condition. Fully boxed ( flight case) PRICED FOR QUICK SALE £14000.00 + courier cost.
These very very very rarely come up for sale pre-owned, but heres one now, in near mint condition. Its the best of the best. 220-240v. This can be changed to 110v by Ypsilon. Already confirmed
US PRICE now increased to: unit:$32000.00; 2 x step up transformers $3300ea (MC10 & MC07) MC10: provides 20db of gain suitable for cartridges with 0.4 - 0.6mv output,500 ohm
Regarding the MC07, it’s a x7 (17db) step-up transformer.Input impedance is 1k. freq. response when driven with <10ohm cartridge is –3db@8-70Khz. Use the MC07 with carts of 0.8mV-1.0mV output
STEREOPHILE RECOMMENDED PRODUCT:
http://www.ypsilonelectronics.com/files/press/df620c16ebdae0fa87db86d6d2bc2026.pdf
Michael Fremer, Stereophile Magazine: ”provides an intoxicating blend of stupefying extended high frequencies, resolution, clarity, and transient precision, along with tight, deep, nimble, nonmechanical bass, and an ideally rich ie not too rich-midrange with just the right amount of body and harmonic structure.”
Positive Feedback, USA:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue57/ypsilon.htm
Marshall Nack: “Very occasionally a component comes in that is able to nudge the listening experience in a novel direction. The Ypsilon VPS 100 Phono Stage is one of them. The VPS 100 cons excellent performance on the objectivist criteria with the unique qualities only step-up designs bring.. As a total package, the Ypsilon VPS 100 Phono Stage offers the finest, most satisfying, analog playback I've heard to date.
Tone audio magazine USA:
http://www.ypsilonelectronics.com/files/press/40f444f644c2804998f6f0b54232ab89.pdf
“an ability to project, back, up , sideways, down, revealing aspect of LPs that had never been previously apparent…there is an immediacy to the sound, a lack of restraint and a sense of time delay having been removed when the Ypsilon is in my system”
PHONOSTAGE ALONE SOLD FOR $20K in Audiogon 2013
Includes Ypsilon MC10 AND MC07 Moving Coil Step up Transformers Price: $3300.00EA
The MC series moving coil step-up transformers are used to amplify the low level output signal from a moving coil cartridge bringing it to the appropriate level to drive a moving magnet phono preamp.
When terminated in 47k which is the standard input impedance of MM phono preamps the equivalent input impedance of each one would be: MC10 500 ohm / MC07 1K ohm
The MC series transformers are large size single C-core double coil transformers using a proprietary amorphous core material. Special winding techniques were developed in order to minimize inter-winding capacitances and maintain wide frequency response. They are optimized sonically to be as invisible as possible.
The transformers are shielded with mu-metal and are potted in 10mm thick soft iron nickel coated enclosures providing immunity to outside magnetic fields and a quiet and noise free performance. The MC transformers were developed in conjunction with the Ypsilon VPS100 phono preamp. They can be used with most moving coil cartridges
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