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I did something very uncharacteristic of me the other day, which is to be
conservative in my audio purchases, and bought one of these on Audiogon at a very reasonable price. I've finished programming it but haven't auditioned it yet...will have to wait until Wednesday when I have time. It essentially duplicates the form-factor of the McCormick MAP-1 preamp....all analog but with digital controls and relay switching. It features two 5.1 inputs and three stereo line level inputs. All channels are individually adjustable for volume level using digitally controlled potentiometers, have individually controlled analog crossovers at 40,60,80,100, and 120hz, and the stereo channels each have defeatable analog-derived matrix surround sound. It features Class A preamp circuitry with no negative loop feedback. While its control system is a little funky, it is very solidly and heavily built. Never heard of it? Well, neither had I. Margules Audio is a well-established Mexican company and its product sold throughout South and Central America and in Europe, as well as in some places on the West Coast. The unit cost $1400 when new and sold in small quantities in the US during the early 2000's when SACD and DVD-Audio were at their peak. It garnered a few favorable reviews, but never hit the mainstream audio press. The manufacturer makes a point about its low output impedance and ability to drive any cable or input capacitance....I'm buying it to have it for the convenience of ganged switching and volume control as I have now with my three stacked Onkyo preamps....but without the high-frequency output rolloff into the lowish 10K input impedance of my Outlaw monoblocks. I hope it proves as transparent as otherwise the Onkyo's are. I'll drop a note in the future about how it sounds. Just thought others might like to know of its existence. Harry Lavo Holyoke, MA |
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