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In Reply to: Re: I second the AN-V posted by UtilityMan on October 26, 2006 at 11:43:20:
To my ears, while the AN-V gets some openness into the equation, the Vx, with more strands of silver, brings in some (needed?) fullness, especially if you're used to the fullness of Lexus. I think, beyond the run from the transport to the dac which "should" be Sogon, Vx is as good as your interconnects ever need to be.
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Bob, My minds made up, I'll go for the latest Dac 3.1 Balanced, Sogon from Dac to Trans and AN-Vx from Dac to oto. Should do for the time being and come within budget. (I may try and squeeze and Arm 3 in also - my Arm 2 is old version based on RB300)Thanks again for your input
Regards
The bottom line is that there are a number of ways you can approach the upgrade to your system.So long as you keep with AN equipment, and don't jump too far ahead up the levels with any one piece of equipment, you are onto a winner which ever way you go about it and the upgrade process should keep you happy for years to come.
Just make sure that you don't leave any one area of the system too far behind.
The "latest Dac 3.1 Balanced" isn't due out until "early December," and it should be a beaut. Big improvement in your analogue front end would be the move to the moving coil Io1 cartridge with the AN-S4 step up. You're in for some good fun, U-Man.
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