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That’s where I got it from as relevant to the discussion. Came up at the same time
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Nice summary. I love genuine Italian food though, so let's call this Olive Garden spaghetti as I don't mind throwing that at the wall.The other part…
Shows that equipment in flying through the doors in both directions to solve some problem that cannot even be intimated as to what it is.
It is like throwing spaghetti against the wall and seeing what sticks.
Yeah - they don’t do the best example of spaghetti.Nice summary. I love genuine Italian food though, so let's call this Olive Garden spaghetti as I don't mind throwing that at the wall.
1) Unlike many in this hobby who believe that if it's more expensive it must sound better this is something I do not believe. This is something I admonish others for thinking fallaciously is true.RR...what made you choose that exact model? it´s neither the cheapest, nor the top of the line....
Incito S is great…enough said!1) Unlike many in this hobby who believe that if it's more expensive it must sound better this is something I do not believe. This is something I admonish others for thinking fallaciously is true.
2) Relatedly, just because there is a higher model doesn't mean that, absent a direct comparison between the higher model and the lower model, I necessarily will prefer the sound of the higher model.
3) I auditioned the Incito S in my own system for several months thanks to Robert Neill of Worldwide Wholesales the distributor. I was able to compare the Incito S to other preamps in situ.
4) For me the Incito S is the best sounding preamp I've ever heard in my system.
5) By many accounts the Imperia preserves everything people like about the Incito S but improves resolution and transparency. Maybe or maybe not it gives up a very small amount of the in Incito S' tonal density. That was my totally unsubstantiated suspicion but who knows.
6) The Incito S has the highest gain structure of any of the AC preamps I believe. The unit I demoed was the low gain version with maximum gain of only 8 or 9dB. This is not enough for my system so Stavros agreed with me that the higher gain structure of the Incito S switchable between I think 14 and 19 dB (or 14 and 21dB?) would only sound better in my system than the demo unit. So my demo unit was totally inadequate gain but it was still the best sounding preamp I've heard in my system. This one should only sound materially better.
7) Everyone who has heard both units prefers the Impera. but just assuming I will prefer the higher unit is not me and it is not my philosophy. Knowing how much I like the Incito S, I'm just not somebody who's going to assume I would prefer the more expensive or higher model just because it's the more expensive or higher model.
8) I would've loved to have done a direct comparison in my own system between Incito S and Imperia, but I could not arrange that without bothering Robert Do, which I felt would be unfair and unreasonable considering I was working directly Robert and Stavros.
9) The Incito S I believe has the lowest output impedance of any of the AC preamps. A very low output impedance is helpful for me because I am driving such long interconnects and because I am sometimes loading the preamp with three different amplifiers in a tri-amp configuration. So the super low impedance of 50 ohms should help with this.
10) Unlike many people I am the guy who wants to last Ferrari off the production line, not the first one to have early adoption bragging rights and to show off in the neighborhood. It gives me comfort that Stavros has been making the Incito S continuously for something like six or seven years. Because of this production volume it should be very reliable.
Strangely enough they were gonna happen in the same time frame, but only one did.When did you get officially married, Marc - is this before or after the launch of Zu definition 6
Thank you!sounds sensible and well thought over....![]()
1) Unlike many in this hobby who believe that if it's more expensive it must sound better this is something I do not believe. This is something I admonish others for thinking fallaciously is true.
2) Relatedly, just because there is a higher model doesn't mean that, absent a direct comparison between the higher model and the lower model, I necessarily will prefer the sound of the higher model.
3) I auditioned the Incito S in my own system for several months thanks to Robert Neill of Worldwide Wholesales the distributor. I was able to compare the Incito S to other preamps in situ.
4) For me the Incito S is the best sounding preamp I've ever heard in my system.
5) By many accounts the Imperia preserves everything people like about the Incito S but improves resolution and transparency. Maybe or maybe not it gives up a very small amount of the in Incito S' tonal density. That was my totally unsubstantiated suspicion but who knows.
6) The Incito S has the highest gain structure of any of the AC preamps I believe. The unit I demoed was the low gain version with maximum gain of only 8 or 9dB. This is not enough for my system so Stavros agreed with me that the higher gain structure of the Incito S switchable between I think 14 and 19 dB (or 14 and 21dB?) would only sound better in my system than the demo unit. So my demo unit was totally inadequate gain but it was still the best sounding preamp I've heard in my system. This one should only sound materially better.
7) Everyone who has heard both units prefers the Impera. but just assuming I will prefer the higher unit is not me and it is not my philosophy. Knowing how much I like the Incito S, I'm just not somebody who's going to assume I would prefer the more expensive or higher model just because it's the more expensive or higher model.
8) I would've loved to have done a direct comparison in my own system between Incito S and Imperia, but I could not arrange that without bothering Robert Do, which I felt would be unfair and unreasonable considering I was working directly Robert and Stavros.
9) The Incito S I believe has the lowest output impedance of any of the AC preamps. A very low output impedance is helpful for me because I am driving such long interconnects and because I am sometimes loading the preamp with three different amplifiers in a tri-amp configuration. So the super low impedance of 50 ohms should help with this.
10) Unlike many people I am the guy who wants to last Ferrari off the production line, not the first one to have early adoption bragging rights and to show off in the neighborhood. It gives me comfort that Stavros has been making the Incito S continuously for something like six or seven years. Because of this production volume it should be very reliable.
FWIW Dept.: the output impedance is often measured at 1KHz. Its useful though to know its output impedance at 20Hz too, especially if the preamp is driving more than one amplifier. If the preamp uses output coupling caps or an output transformer the 20Hz output impedance is likely higher at 20Hz. With coupling caps its often a multiple of the 1KHz value.9) The Incito S I believe has the lowest output impedance of any of the AC preamps. A very low output impedance is helpful for me because I am driving such long interconnects and because I am sometimes loading the preamp with three different amplifiers in a tri-amp configuration. So the super low impedance of 50 ohms should help with this.
When do we get to see a photo of it in place? Maybe a video too...??Thank you!
By structure I meant the two gain settings.What is meant by "gain structure" of a preamplifier? ("The Incito S has the highest gain structure of any ... ")
Very easily. Shall I write it again?How can you say that a preamplifier with inadequate gain is the best sounding?
[please forgive my poor English]I am sometimes loading the preamp with three different amplifiers in a tri-amp configuration
No; two outputs but I don't think they're buffered, so effectively one output.So you have three outputs on this Incito S ?
Cool!Are the three outputs a custom-made option ? (basically, it provides one output, afaik)
Though not inexpensive, as of value for money, that Incito S definitely seems to be stunning.
In Lille (France), a preamp comparison has been made a few years ago by Jean Hiraga, who is a legend there as of horns and tubes. The listening session took place at one of his friends place, who is a collector. The horns speakers of Mr Hiraga were used for the comparison with three other preamps, some of them prestigious. Although Jean Hiraga usually speaks very little after a demo (does his legendary discretion come from his Japanese origins?), he said about the Incito S: "c'est fantastique !" (it's fantastic !). Coming from Jean Hiraga, it says a lot.
The friend, host of the demo, bought the Incito S the same day. Everyone that evening agreed that the Incito S was the best preamp of the comparison.
(I did not personally attend, but I have a first-hand account.)
What were the other preamps in that comparison may I ask?[please forgive my poor English]
So you have three outputs on this Incito S ?
Are the three outputs a custom-made option ? (basically, it provides one output, afaik)
Though not inexpensive, as of value for money, that Incito S definitely seems to be stunning.
In Lille (France), a preamp comparison has been made a few years ago by Jean Hiraga, who is a legend there as of horns and tubes. The listening session took place at one of his friends place, who is a collector. The horns speakers of Mr Hiraga were used for the comparison with three other preamps, some of them prestigious. Although Jean Hiraga usually speaks very little after a demo (does his legendary discretion come from his Japanese origins?), he said about the Incito S: "c'est fantastique !" (it's fantastic !). Coming from Jean Hiraga, it says a lot.
The friend, host of the demo, bought the Incito S the same day. Everyone that evening agreed that the Incito S was the best preamp of the comparison.
(I did not personally attend, but I have a first-hand account.)
Although Jean Hiraga usually speaks very little after a demo (does his legendary discretion come from his Japanese origins?), he said about the Incito S: "c'est fantastique !" (it's fantastic !). Coming from Jean Hiraga, it says a lot.
By structure I meant the two gain settings.
Very easily. Shall I write it again?![]()
I have not heard of these intelligences before hand orfeo , most interesting … especially considering the luminance of JH .
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