Musician III Signature Edition
Stereo Times reviews Spectron Musician III SE
Power and Finesse by Donald Shaulis
"I have never heard Moussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain/Pictures at an Exhibition [Telarc B000003CSH] before. Oh, I have owned the CD for years but I never really “heard it” before. The Spectron presented the softer passages with such inner detail they became seductive but the real surprise came in the crescendos. The peaks reached were a revelation. It wasn’t that the Spectron could play loud, it was that I wanted the music louder. For the first time the crescendos were reproduced with full fury but no smearing or harsh edge that demanded the volume be reduced. Now, after many years, I finally “get” this fine recording..."
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The Absolute Sound reviews Spectron Musician III SE
Further Thoughts by Neil Gader
"... Soundstage dimensionality and resolution, aspects that I had previously lauded, had improved—especially the amount of detail the Musician III Signature managed to retrieve from the deepest recesses of the stage....Micro-dynamically this was a more colorful amplifier—particularly in the upper octaves...
The bass... was reproduced with a combination of transient speed and thick, chocolate-like resonance, as if each string-bass note has been sweetened with a greater portion of color and air than before... the piano’s note-to-note articulation was cleaner at both ends of the keyboard... "
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Amplifier Owners review Spectron Audio Musician III SE (AudioReview.com)
“Everything I thought I knew about what is possible has been trashed. As a point of reference, I am using $50k speakers, $25k line stage, $25k phono stage, $30k phono, $30k digital AND an amp that cost me under $6500. It seems incongruous, but the amp is that good. In conclusion, I will cut to the chase - I do not know of a better buy in high-end audio than the Musician III [SE]. It will drive virtually any load no matter how power hungry or nasty. It plays in a musically natural fashion with outstanding treble and bass. The transparency, staging and dynamics leave nothing to be desired. IF YOU WANT A $20,OOO AMP FOR THIRTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, LOOK NO FARTHER."
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Musician III SE - Monoblocks
Amplifier Owners review Spectron Audio Musician III SE -Monoblocks (Audioreview.com )
“This effortless presentation, powerful slam and deep bass combined with realistic 3D representation, and true minute details of the acoustic instruments, makes this amplifier much better than anything I was able to audition in my life, including MBL 90011, Gamut 200 MkIII-M, BAT VK600SE-M, Plinius SA-Reference-M, VTL Siegfrieds and CAT JL1. Sonically, it is simply in another league."
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Musician III
The Absolute Sound Editor's Choice Award 2007
"The Spectron Musician III is Class D amplification that as close to fulfilling the promise of this new technology as anything currently in the field. At 500 Wpc, it's got the power of Kenworth, yet it runs cool in an average-sized chasses. Its sound is on the warm side of the neutral and low in noise, with superior control of micro- and macro-dynamics and superior bass."
—TAS, issue #175, October 2007 p.68
Best of 2006 Blue Note Equipment Awards in Amplification
"I now consider the Musician III the most musically accurate and well balanced solid-state amplifier I have reviewed to date. Furthermore, only a small handful of tube amplifiers come close to equaling its musicality. Its audible subtlety, along with massive power and headroom, fine-grained articulation of musical detail, and sheer speed add up to a very special instrument for reproducing music of every kind... this remarkable amplifier is a consummate bargain that belongs on the must-hear short list of every serious audiophile."
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The Absolute Sound reviews Spectron Musician III
Review by Neil Gader
Tonally, the Musician III is as neutral as they come—smooth across the octaves, and with top-notch interconnects and a good warm-up, not a whiff of spotlighting in the upper octaves. Treble is pristine and displays none of the whitish grain or transient blur that plagues many amps, Class D or otherwise. I have to admit that regardless of 'Class' the Spectron Musician III punched my time clock like few other amps I've heard."
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EnjoyTheMusic.com reviews Spectron Audio Musician III
Review by Wayne Donnelly
"Few if any audio designers can match the engineering experience and credentials of John Ulrick, Spectron's founder, chief designer and CEO. Ulrick co-founded (with Arnie Nudell) Infinity back in 1968, and designed the digital servo-amplified subwoofer that launched that company. He designed the first Class D amplifier in 1974. His latest offering, the Musician III, presents a formidable challenge not only to other Class D contenders, but also to top-rank power amplifiers of every type.
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Musician II
StereoTimes.com reviews Spectron Musician II Amplifier
A Matter of Balance Review by Greg Weaver
"I don't know of a single amplifier, at any price, that would embarrass the Spectron Musician II. It has more successfully achieved that delicate balance between brute force and artistic expression than any amplifier I've had the pleasure of hearing. And at $3500, that makes it possibly the best value in amplification available today. Run, don't walk, to your nearest Spectron dealer and hear what you've been missing."
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Digital One
Positive Feedback reviews Digital One
A Pure Class D Killer! By Mike Pappas, Associate Editor
The Spectron 1KW amplifier redefines the state of the art in power amplifier designs. It does everything right, so right that words cannot totally convey what this amplifier is capable of doing. (Yeah, I'm considering setting fire to the old word processor!) And that isn't the half of it. I've saved the best for last. If this amp cost an arm and a leg, or you had to auction your significant other to even daydream about it, that would be one thing. You could read this review, shrug your shoulders, and say, "Hell! Another damned amp I can't possibly afford!"
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