Classe SSP25 A/V Preamplifier
Classe SSP25 A/V Preamplifier
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 11, 2000]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, build quality, performance, appearance.
Weakness:
None significant. This has to be a five star value: less than $3K for the best sounding preamp among a field of mediocre sounding $6K pieces. Add the processor capabilities and I get something to keep for a very long time. Opened her up and the build quality and design are downright sweet. If I ever want 24/192 I could add an outboard DAC. Similar Products Used: Sunfire, Lexicon, Proceed, Bryston |
[Nov 25, 1999]
Paul Sian
Audiophile
Strength:
Good features. Smooth sound. Loads of connections.
Weakness:
Remote is nice, but non-programmable. No on-screen programming. RCA connections on back can be pulled off with tight interconnects. This is a very excellent pre-amp with great sound. It has a lot of inputs as well balanced inputs and outputs. Balanced outputs only for front stereo speakers. Lack of on-screen programming is a negative. Also no trigger output to start up the amp with power on is a big negative. |
[Oct 04, 1999]
Bill Johnston
an Audio Enthusiast
Have owned the SSP-25 for six months. It has performed flawlessly. When I decided to purchase a pre/pro, I auditioned the SSP-25, B&K Ref 20, EAD Encore, and the Sunfire Theater Grand. For watching movies, I found these four units to be excellent and not too dissimilar, although I have a definite preference for the SSP-25's presentation of the center channel's information (voices are very clear and natural sounding) and the surround channels' information. However, when it comes to two-channel stereo, the SSP-25 blows away the others. In fact, in my opinion, the SSP-25 can practically stand alone as a stereo pre-amp. |
[Oct 04, 1999]
Bill Johnston
an Audio Enthusiast
Have owned the SSP-25 for six months. It has performed flawlessly. When I decided to purchase a pre/pro, I auditioned the SSP-25, B&K Ref 20, EAD Encore, and the Sunfire Theater Grand. For watching movies, I found these four units to be excellent and not too dissimilar, although I have a definite preference for the SSP-25's presentation of the center channel's information (voices are very clear and natural sounding) and the surround channels' information. However, when it comes to two-channel stereo, the SSP-25 blows away the others. In fact, in my opinion, the SSP-25 can practically stand alone as a stereo pre-amp. |
[May 11, 2001]
Steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Best musical sound processor on the market.
Weakness:
None Classe' is known for it's 2 channel stereo music. There are many great sound processors out there (like this one!), but it has been hard to find a great HT processor that does music well. Well, my search is over! Similar Products Used: Lexicon DC-1, MC-1, Yamaha DSP-A1 |
[Apr 16, 2001]
Mark Reyolds
Audio Enthusiast
Weakness:
remote non-programable This is one sweet preamp, it sounds better, or more correctly is more natural than my Classe cp35, on movies and DTS, 5.1 it is clear and true to the sorce. Great sound tracks sound just that, great but it will not hide bad sounding data or music. Similar Products Used: parasound |
[Mar 01, 1999]
Rick
an Audio Enthusiast
I have had this preamp for about a week. It keeps locking up. When woking it sounds great. I am returing it for an B&k Ref 20, I give 5 stars for sound, but overall 3stars because of constantly having to reset it. |