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Un prodotto che non conoscevo -
predecessore della ditta Kenwood un prodotto a 110 volt ma davvero
eccellente , infinite connessioni , due entrate phono entrata microfono
, uscita pre , entrata per usarlo come finale , insomma davvero
completissimo
Non sono riuscito a trovare molto su
questo prodotto , in un forum parlavano del modello pił piccolo il 7100:
I have spent most of the afternoon listening to the Trio, and it turned
out to be a surprisingly pleasant experiance. When first turned on
things were not that promicing. A clear and dynamic sound for sure, but
one that was quite thin and decidedly bass shy. Warming up for an hour
brought a noticable improvement but it was not impresive enough to save
it from the dusbin. Having never had an amplifier with so many knobs and
switch's I thought I would try them out, just for the sake of it.
The two possition (!!) loudness controll was as bad as I imagined it
would be, as were the tone controlls. The tone controlls had a bypass
switch, but it didnt seem to make any differance. That only left the
filters.
Two are fitted, a subsonic and a high, and to cut to the chase, with
both switched on the sound took on a totaly differant dimention. Gone
was the thin, bass light sound and in its place we had this huge wall of
sound with a bass that I wouldnt have thought my little Kef's capable of
producing.
Record after record followed, I was hooked. If any Flat Earth zealot
ever tries to tell me that soundstage does not matter, I can look them
in the eye and honestly say they are wrong. I was witnessing this huge
soundstage that seemed to go on forever. One of my favourite test
records, Sheffield Steel by Joe Cocker took on a whole new dimention. I
know this record well, at least I thought I did. I have never heard it
sound this good.
The amp was on the floor, minus its lid, and as I looked at the huge
number of capacitors on the boards, I was thinking to myself "is it
worth replacing so many components" when the mighty Trio answered for
me. What I had thought was a little fluf on the stylus in fact turned
out to be the amp. The distortion got worse and worse untill I switched
off. It was only a freeby I told myself as I attacked it with the
screwdriver. I only ever wanted it for the case, dont be silly, its not
worth the effort. As I sit here looking at the empty shell, I cant help
but think, "It would have been worth it".






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