Plinius Inspire 980 Integrated Amplifier $4,450 Review

April 18, 2015 Comments Off on Plinius Inspire 980 Integrated Amplifier $4,450 Review

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” I’m partial to the 2M Black, which mates flawlessly with the Plinius. Having spent a lot of time with the massive Plinius Class-A monoblocks, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree with the 980. The Accordos perform their best with a lot of current and the 980 delivers the control necessary to really rock these small but mighty speakers.”

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Plinius Inspire 980 Integrated Amplifier Review

March 7, 2015 Comments Off on Plinius Inspire 980 Integrated Amplifier Review

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“But most importantly, the phonostage is dead quiet and, like the rest of the amplifier, it does not exaggerate or embellish. The Ortofon 2M has a similar sound, so if that’s your fancy, I can’t suggest this cartridge highly enough. Those wanting a bit more mellow/warm/euphonic sound should consider the Grado Reference Master 1 Moving Iron cartridge. With a 5-mV output and requiring 47K loading, the Grado will add a bit of warmth to your system’s tonality, which is especially useful if your record collection consists of mostly jazz and classic rock.”

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Plinius Inspire 980 Integrated Amplifier Review

March 7, 2015 Comments Off on Plinius Inspire 980 Integrated Amplifier Review

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“The Inspire 980 costs $4,450, which is not chump change. But given the quality of all the elements within—amp, preamp, DAC and phonostage—it’s actually something of a value-oriented purchase. Yes, you can get greater realism and refinement from more expensive standalone equipment, like Plinius’s own reference-level products. ”

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