Audio Research's New Stereo Preamplifier
Audio Research's new SP20 tube stereo preamplifier ($9000) combines a full-function linestage and phono stage, and includes a hi-resolution tube-driven headphone output, touchscreen control, remote control, and both balanced and single-ended inputs and outputs. The front panel echoes the Minnesotan company's fabled SP3 preamps from the 1970s. Listening to the company's first preamp in 20 years to include both a linestage and phonostage via Sonus faber Olympica III loudspeakers, I heard both the classic Audio Research midrange and a fast response that served bebop extremely well. Bob Reina is working on an SP20 review for Stereophile.
Audio Research's New Stereo Preamplifier | Stereophile.com |
I borrowed one for a week. Didn't like the front display and controls - it is extremely frustrating. When you turn the selector knob, you can feel detents behind it, but nothing happens until you go past like 10 clicks, and then the display is sluggish.
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Touch screen?? No way!! Trying to be too fancy. |
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JBT.......Sorry, but I can't get past that homely face. No way would I place that in any of my racks. Audio Research makes some fabulous gear but this component is a complete turn off for me.
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I agree - ARC makes great traditional serious looking and functioning gear. Leave touch displays etc for Apple.
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I miss the old ARC look too. Not a fan of the touch screen, but I do love the sound on the Ref 10 preamp. Love that classic look on the Reference Anniversary Preamp though. One of my friends has one.
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