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Old 05-27-2009, 12:48 AM
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Lamm came out with 2 new preamps: LL1 Signature and LL2.1. I like the new look.

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Old 05-27-2009, 12:58 AM
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They do look nice.
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Yes, the new look is nice

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To look at them is one thing but to listen.... I love my LL2D.


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Probably the most beautiful pre I have ever laid my eyes on...

But, I AM NOT buying a pre with remote...

Just like the 71 911T is the most beautiful car, but I am not having a car with crank windows...
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Probably the most beautiful pre I have ever laid my eyes on...

But, I AM NOT buying a pre with remote...

Just like the 71 911T is the most beautiful car, but I am not having a car with crank windows...
I found the lack of remote a little inconvenient with CD playback but I don't really miss it when listening to vinyl since they tend to be recorded with much less difference in levels. Anyways, once the music starts, one tends to forget all about inconveniences with Lamm gear.
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Probably the most beautiful pre I have ever laid my eyes on...

But, I AM NOT buying a pre with remote...

Just like the 71 911T is the most beautiful car, but I am not having a car with crank windows...
I agree. A line stage without remote control for at least volume makes zero sense to me.

I use my remote all the time, as there is always a track on a LP that needs to be turned up
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I agree. A line stage without remote control for at least volume makes zero sense to me.

I use my remote all the time, as there is always a track on a LP that needs to be turned up
Since my catalog of music is all digital, I wouldn't necessarily need a remote to operate the preamp. I can control 99% of the system via my laptop, iPhone or iPad. I most certainly understand why you'd need a remote.
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To look at them is one thing but to listen.... I love my LL2D.
Are you going to audition the new Lamm gear?
It might be time for a upgrade......again.
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Old 06-26-2009, 09:29 PM
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Are you going to audition the new Lamm gear?
It might be time for a upgrade......again.
I don't have any reason to right now. The M1.2 Reference amps are still current, my main preamp is the Ayre KX-R with the Lamm LL2D used on and off when I want a different flavor or want to compare tube to ss. The LL2.1 is not really different from the LL2D topology wise, other than a few little features.

One thing for sure, a preowned LL2D is a KILLER preamp for the money.
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