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Thanks for the update
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Jeff...did you get any recommendations on break-in period from ARC? The caps in the Ref Anniv pre are supposed to need 500-600 hrs break-in time. |
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But I must say that even right out of the box, it's pretty exciting, so if it has the same amount of improvement that the REF 2 phono did, this could be a staggering amplifier! Fortunately I'm done with the issue tomorrow and can do some serious listening! |
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Several weeks ago I listened to the Ref150 driving a pair of Wison Sashas. Music sounded wonderful. I must also tell you that the rest of the system was ARC's Ref 8 CD player and the awesome Ref 40 Anniversary Pre.
You are going to be a very happy Ref 150 owner. Mike |
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And it looks like I'm going to have to buy a REF 5 too as my burmester 011 doesnt have enough gain to drive it all the way....
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Nice The hardships you have to endure Jeff
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Someone has to do it!
Actually, I had the gain set to "low" on the 011, so I think we're all good, but it kind of makes sense to have an all ARC tube system and an all SS Burmester system. Plus, the REF 2 Phono can drive both, so that keeps things the same. |
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Very nice!
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