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    Audio Alchemy Pro32 Dashboard
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    Last Reply: August 26, 2011, 12:48 am

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    scott1019

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    Joined: Aug 07, 2010
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    From: USA>>Ohio

      Posted: 2011-08-24 23:39

    I just purchased this gizmo along with its matching power supply to use as a jitter-reducer between my CX777ES and EP9ES.  So far the difference in sound is staggering.   Still trying to figure out what this thing is actually doing, but I really like the sound.   There is no harshness at all.   The bass is really smooth and controlled, far better than I expected.  I will certainly report my findings once I get to the bottom of this thing.  I got is as a "gift" from a recent Audiogon transaction and know very little about it and what its actually doing.   All I can say is that the sound from this combo despite being more complex than I would like to admit, has sound that rivals both my PC audio at 24-bit/96 Khz and my reference Sony 508ESD..  

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    mykyll2727

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    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
    Posts: 4171
    From: Las Vegas

      Posted: 2011-08-25 00:16

    I know AA went out of business and the people involved branched off into two new companies but I'm not that familiar with their products. If memory serves wasn't the Pro32 a jitter reducer that one places between the transport and DAC?_mykl

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    scott1019

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      Posted: 2011-08-25 09:49

    Yes, this is what I am using it for as a jitter-reducer between my CX777ES and EP9ES.   AA has quite the following it seems despite no longer being in business.  They sold a lot of neat gizmos.


       
    mykyll2727

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    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    From: Las Vegas

      Posted: 2011-08-26 00:48

    I didn't know if adding something like the Pro32 would really improve SQ. Nice to know that it does. Really cool._mykl


       
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