stone_of_tone
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You bet Match. She is on the road (after a four day burn in process/courtesy of LTA) and I should have in my System mid evening on Thursday. Yes, the price you stated is correct. If I dig it stock....I'll get the Linear power supply and tube roll.
I had my CSP3 with Jupiter caps and my ARC..... . My modified Adagio's with the ZMA stand alone are an excellent match. However, as I mentioned, some density here and there is missed.
I'll hear, if it is all this below~ I like what this reviewer ran it with.....I will see/hear how the ZMA likes it:
"This preamplifier renders beautiful colors, timbres, and tonality of instruments when compared with other line stages. The MicroZOTL2.0 will compete with any other preamplifier, regardless of cost, in the areas of overall spatiality, image density, and three-dimensional imaging."
"MicroZOTL2.0. Not only did it drive the system with intense punch and pace, it did this with effortless liquidity that just let the music fill the room."
"In my home reference system, the MicroZOTL2.0 was teamed up with Pass Labs XA-60.8 mono blocks, a Pass Labs X-250.8, a First Watt SIT 2, and First Watt F7. I wanted to make sure that the magic I was hearing was not just some synergy with these great amplifiers, all creations of Nelson Pass. So, I hit the road and tried the MicroZOTL2.0 in three different systems using excellent amps from Canary Audio and Magnus Audio. Each time, the same dramatic changes happened that I detailed in this review. After experiencing the effects of the MicroZOTL2.0, the owners of these other systems found it difficult to go back to their own preamplifiers because their systems sounded "washed out" and had more two-dimensional imaging compared with the MicroZOTL2.0."
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