@@chahyadirusli5219 I want those choices in my multiple systems with many different speakers. I figured it would be very useful for people who are open minded to try. The C312 and C318 preamps have even more options for adjustments.
You tell George what you want. Not too late to change yet. Out of the three combo, the C310/A200 will give you the more flexibility and choice of sound options.
Man, everytime I watch your videos I start checking price lists to see how I could buy your products. Love everything about your videos, philosophy and equipment. Unfortunately I'm Canadian so my $ won't allow.
A different approach is CH Precision Audio - has line-level preamplifier that allows the user to adjust the feedback characteristics (ratio of local to global feedback) to slightly alter the sound. One drawback is the $80,000 price tag. For the preamp. I heard a CH stack at Toronto Audiofest and it sounded incredible. I’ve also heard AGY adjustable preamp - also sounded wonderful, and fun to dial in the sound to your mood/taste/room/speakers.
Great video, AGY! Incredible flexibility on capacitor selection. I’m not familiar with your C310 preamp, so please forgive this newbie question. Is the circuit fully balanced, differential circuit?
Stunning work as usual, A-G. Scare people? I’d absolutely love to own all A-G gear. The cap mixing / swapping is a brilliant idea. I understand why you’re doing it. What are your thoughts, as I’m sure you’re likely familiar with, Bob Carver’s “sonic holography”? Thanks, A-G!
When you say X2 capacitor, do you mean X2 rated metallized PP safety caps? Do they have advantages in series with signal compared to non-safety rated caps?
@@peterlarkin762 X2 capacitor are usually 275Vac and higher. The reason they are better because the dielectric is capable to handle higher rate of change instead of the lower voltage capacitor.
You got any schematics out there so I can build one☺🫡😉 what might look nice is to make the red perspex into a light bar you could drill either end for two LEDs each to be inserted probably do it with a dremel so it's rough you don't want to smooth surface for a light pipe you'll want the light to disperse. Any benefit of using the loose wires like that for the signal why not use a shielded coax that will reject noise. I've been looking into digital harmonics really you want 3,6,9 octave harmonics to be one to one and a half DB down that's where you're getting especially 3 and 6 the digital artifacts that "Digital sound" be good if you could put a switch to control those parameters.
Thank you for giving your Customer many choices to make up their systems
@@chahyadirusli5219 I want those choices in my multiple systems with many different speakers. I figured it would be very useful for people who are open minded to try. The C312 and C318 preamps have even more options for adjustments.
Beautiful works of art 🎨
Thanks!
Thank you for the informative video. User’s choice 👍🏾👍🏾.
just listened to the i800 & i802 , but put deposit on C310/A200 🎉🎉
You tell George what you want. Not too late to change yet. Out of the three combo, the C310/A200 will give you the more flexibility and choice of sound options.
Man, everytime I watch your videos I start checking price lists to see how I could buy your products. Love everything about your videos, philosophy and equipment. Unfortunately I'm Canadian so my $ won't allow.
You are in Canada? Send me a PM, I will tell you some secret.
A different approach is CH Precision Audio - has line-level preamplifier that allows the user to adjust the feedback characteristics (ratio of local to global feedback) to slightly alter the sound. One drawback is the $80,000 price tag. For the preamp.
I heard a CH stack at Toronto Audiofest and it sounded incredible. I’ve also heard AGY adjustable preamp - also sounded wonderful, and fun to dial in the sound to your mood/taste/room/speakers.
Good work dude
another unique and wonderful product in a sea of sameness
@@wstagner I have to do something different or I will get bore to no end.
Great video, AGY! Incredible flexibility on capacitor selection. I’m not familiar with your C310 preamp, so please forgive this newbie question. Is the circuit fully balanced, differential circuit?
wonderful video….. let’s hear about the cap pac beside the 310
@@tedsparks3964 George has one. Did you listen to the SP Cap Pack 36 while you were there?
Good morning ☕️🍩
I’m wondering if you’ve got a phono head amp..for MC Cartridges 🧐
@@carminedesanto6746 All of our current production phonostages are suitable for both MC and MM cartridges.
Stunning work as usual, A-G. Scare people? I’d absolutely love to own all A-G gear. The cap mixing / swapping is a brilliant idea. I understand why you’re doing it. What are your thoughts, as I’m sure you’re likely familiar with, Bob Carver’s “sonic holography”? Thanks, A-G!
Yes, I know Carver's hographic. I have looked up how he did it. All analog no DSP. Brilliant idea.
Looks like you are using normal rca cables, will the sound improve with better cable and interconnect?
This is production set up not sound testing, so I was only using standard cables. Nothing fancy. Of course, better cable will improve sound.
how is the attenuation done?
When you say X2 capacitor, do you mean X2 rated metallized PP safety caps?
Do they have advantages in series with signal compared to non-safety rated caps?
@@peterlarkin762 X2 capacitor are usually 275Vac and higher. The reason they are better because the dielectric is capable to handle higher rate of change instead of the lower voltage capacitor.
With the efficiency of the capacitor module, will it create problems in the ohm output, in the amplifier. Because I don't understand myself.
There is no relationship between the capacitor module to the output impedance of an amplifier. In another word, there is nothing to worry about.
Can I have your safety gloves when your done with them? I have a few pesky streams full of fish I need to contaminate and plug up.
Sure, you can have my safety glove (single) when I am done with it. But it may be a long time before I am done. 🙂
@@angela-gilbert bedazzle it with some rhinestones for me?? :)
You got any schematics out there so I can build one☺🫡😉
what might look nice is to make the red perspex into a light bar you could drill either end for two LEDs each to be inserted probably do it with a dremel so it's rough you don't want to smooth surface for a light pipe you'll want the light to disperse.
Any benefit of using the loose wires like that for the signal why not use a shielded coax that will reject noise.
I've been looking into digital harmonics really you want 3,6,9 octave harmonics to be one to one and a half DB down that's where you're getting especially 3 and 6 the digital artifacts that "Digital sound" be good if you could put a switch to control those parameters.