Acurus RL11 arrived today. Been busy testing and checking, then installing into the setup. Can run it direct to WOPL or via a switch box if I want to switch between it and the P 3600. Did some A/B listening like this. switching real time, carefully tested with WOPL pots down low at first, to make sure no loud pops occurred when alternating between the 2 pre's.
Comparing the 2 with completely flat/bypassed settings, I notice the 3600 has a very slight 'coloring' or different character in the bass department, this is not a bad thing, as I really like how it sounds. Apart from this the 2 pre's are quite close, both sound great. I don't have the equipment to measure noise levels however. Sit back and enjoy the music!
The remote control for volume and balance is a god send, it really helps to be able to adjust these from the listening position. There is also a mute and power on/off function. Using a universal remote for this, as it was not included in the sale.
In regards to 'loudness' and 'tone controls', I have been doing a lot of listening without any of these over the past few weeks (Using the P 3600), I am surprised how good many albums sound. In a sense I have 're-calibrated' my ears to completely flat listening, have adjusted to that quite well. At first it was a bit of a challenge, but the reward of better sound quality is nice. Now the Acurus has arrived, it is not difficult to go without Tone or Loudness controls. It is also easy to switch between the two Preamps should I require tone controls at any point in time. Direct connection is preferred over the switch box method, however it is all setup depending on what I want to do. Good to have options.
Been switching back and forth between the WOPL and the T-Amps in a Bi-Amped configuration. The T's are run purely from 2x individual deep cycle batteries. This is during the mostly 'flat' listening over the past month or so. The WOPL having incredible clarity, power, and insane amounts of headroom. The T's having a "Tube" like sound with clean power 'up to a point', which is strange as they are a 'digital' amp, how on earth does a digital amp sound 'tubey'? The tri-path chip in those really has a lot to offer, at regular listening levels, its very clean and full sounding.
The WOPL will stay on the Jamo speaks, and the T's are going to be bi-amped into JBL 4311b's, once some stands have been built for them. The 5.1 surround setup will remain the same, but I cannot use the sub woofer, it blows out my tinnitus for some strange reason. Traditional speakers will have to be used to provide bass.
Now for some Acurus and setup pics. What do you think fellas? Original Capacitors?