Aronov Audio LS-960I Amplifiers
Aronov Audio LS-960I Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 21, 2000]
Stephen Anderson
Audiophile
Strength:
Very balanced, transparent, neutral, accurate bass.
Weakness:
Knobs and hardware issues. I've owned the Aronov 960I for about 4 years now and continue to enjoy it immensely. I am sorry that a couple of the reviewers had bad experiences but I suspect those are not the norm. The thing I like most about my Aronov is that it sounds as close to live music as anything that I have listened to. The thing an amp should do is pass thru and amplify the source signal and nothing else and that is what the 960I does. I find it has a very accurate and not a "muddy" bass at all. If you find a "muddy" bass with the Aronov then you should probably suspect your speakers. Also, if you have a "veiled" sound with an Aronov then it might be your cabling or your source component. Another thing it could be is your line conditioner. I hope this helps anyone. I hope someday to upgrade to preamp and mono's. |
[Dec 02, 1999]
Peter
Audiophile
Strength:
solid build quality
Weakness:
muddy bass, misty soudstage This is a steal...for the manufacturer that is.It's solid alright,but so are all the post war radio and t.v. sets of the era when the Aronov was obviously designed.This machine is a joke! It's 65 pounds should be consequent with equal weight in sonics... The hum is unbearable, the highs sound as if they have been covered by cotton, and the dual-mono volume switch is imprecise and a pain, really (It wouldn't if the trade-off was sonically worth it, but it's not)The previous reviewers of this amp must be working for dealers in a desperate attempt to sell this invisible, unknow, unreviewed piece of equipement in a long time. Do yourself a favor and audition any of the similary priced Conrads, Jadis, afnd Audiomat. Or better yet, get a fine solid state integrated...there are killer ones out there. Not a dealer but a very disapointed audiophile... Similar Products Used: Jadis Orchestra, Audiomat, CJ |
[Aug 02, 2000]
Dominik Bruecher
Audiophile
Strength:
Bass, Treble, Soundstage, .... all things, which are important for the musical presentation....
Weakness:
stock double volume-pots & stock 12AX7 tubes O.K. this is my second review about my beloved Aronov Integrated, but since my first one, there were a lot of changes in my whole chain.... Similar Products Used: New Audio Frontiers, SINGLE ENDED |
[Jul 30, 2000]
Randy Banta
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean sound, Great bass with the right tubes I have owned this amp now for 1 ½ years now. I also have The Audio Note Kit One 300b amp, highly modified. I listen to both for a week or two at a stretch. I prefer the Aronov 960i most of the time for it's better detail and precision. I like it a lot. I replace the 6550 tubes with KT-90's and the 12ax7 tubes with the new Sovtek 12ax7LP's. It sounds great with this combo. I use Von Schweikert VR-4 speakers and I do get excellent low bass out of this amp. There the KT 90's tubes really sing. I love the sound of tubes for music. Similar Products Used: Audio Note Kit 1 300B amp |
[Dec 30, 2000]
Dave Ivie
Audiophile
Strength:
Bass, Soundstage, Imaging
Weakness:
Vibration difficult to identify and control. Manufacturer continues to increase price, without improving product This is my second review of this product after owning and living with it for nearly two years. I've learned more about this amp, and would like to address some concerns I've written about and read from others. |
[Jul 21, 1998]
Dominik
an Audio Enthusiast
WOW! Father and son Aronov reached the Olymp with their outstanding tubeamp.It's the first low-priced tubeamp which reaches the top. Deeper, faster bass than most solid-states with more "punch"(I've compared it e.g. with the Plinius amps). Mids and treble fast but also very natural. A great component for the smaller high-end budget. |
[Nov 23, 1998]
Randy Banta
an Audio Enthusiast
A very powerful and accurate 60 watt tube intergrated amp. Easily driving my speakers to high volumes and still maintains control. Time Out by Dave Burbeck sounds real at 75 db's. A great looking shining black 60 pound monster with a green Aronov light. Dual mono preamp section. |
[Jun 21, 1999]
Caelin
an Audiophile
The Aronov is one of the best buys for integrated amplification. I owned a Krell KAV300i previously, which is an excellent unit. But, compared to the Aronov - it was seriously outclassed in everyway except bass control (and that was minor). |
[Sep 09, 1999]
Dave Ivie
an Audio Enthusiast
This is not a short review. If you want the skinny...Awesome Amp! Buy it now! For long winded detail, read on... |
[Feb 27, 1999]
kevin
an Audiophile
First some complaints. Dual mono volume control is very annoying. And I can't figure out what rec out selector is for. As far as I can tell, it doesn't do anything. And there is no preout for this unit, making biamping impossible. Also it looks like I am not suppose to open the case up and replace tubes myself. I wonder if I need to send the unit back to get them replaced. That is not going to be good since I almost broke my back carrying this unit to my room. So why don't I quit complaining and send the unit back? Because it sounds damn good. I am going to be living with this amp for quite some time. Its soundstage is better than any solid state I heard to this date, including highly regarded YBA integre and Bryston B60. In fact, I own Bryston B60. I was looking forward to ABing two amps, but there is really no comparison. Bryston sounds flat and lifeless against this unit. Strings and voices sound so mesmerizing even on my modest Vandersteen 1Cs. Just about the only thing I can fault is that bass is a little slow and fat, just slightly. A lot better than most tube amps though. But the soundstage and holographic imaging.. WOW.. |