Posts: 1109 Location: St. Louis, MO, USA Joined: August 14, 2010
I doubt it was that exact integrated, I did get a listen to some Audio Analogue at a dealer when they had it in to evaluate. My impression they have a polite sound and the presentation gives the sense the music is slowed down, or some sluggish to what I am used to. It was an AA integrated with their CD player driving a set of Dynaudio, I believe the Focus 110. We played a NAD set up and T+A as comparison. The AA system sounded really relaxed compared to the other two.
RE: Audio Analogue Maestro Anniversary Question, posted on April 1, 2017 at 04:04:53
Posts: 1145 Location: New England Joined: April 3, 2000
Thanks, Mr.P, but I need input about this particular Anniversary Maestro. I guess nobody has it in the US, and there are not many European users that visit this site.
RE: Audio Analogue Maestro Atransparentnniversary Question, posted on October 25, 2019 at 07:52:54
Hi Erik, I just discovered this thread - a few comments...
We (tmhaudio) is the new Audio Analogue US Distributor and just beginning the re-introduction to the US market.
The "Anniversary" series is quite a bit different from the older designs - quite fast, transparent, dynamic & detailed while still capturing the harmonics accurately to a "you are there" sound that Italians do so well.
A couple of recent (rave) reviews of the Maestro Anniversary: ETM.com (Oct,2019): http://www.enjoythemusic.com/superioraudio/equipment/1019/Audio_Analogue_Maestro_Anniversary_Integrated_Amplifier_Review.htm
UK (Jan,2019): http://www.enjoythemusic.com/superioraudio/equipment/1019/Audio_Analogue_Maestro_Anniversary_Integrated_Amplifier_Review.htm
Hope that helps..and if you have any questions, just contact us at tmhaudio.com.
Jim Ricketts tmhaudio
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RE: Audio Analogue Maestro Atransparentnniversary Question, posted on October 25, 2019 at 07:54:36