Cary Audio Design CAD-308SA Amplifiers
Cary Audio Design CAD-308SA Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 19, 2006]
galex
AudioPhile
Strength:
Solid build, reliable, detailed and spacious sound.
Weakness:
The power meters. For me they're kind of useless. For the price I was expecting this to be an entry-level amp. After living with it for a while I think it's much better than that. I found it to be very detailed without being aggressive. After swapping out the supplied tubes for a pair of Mullards I thought that it sounded warmer, which I preferred. It has an open and spacious character which works well with the kind of music I listen to. It's the kind of product that just works well for me. It's reliable, sounds wonderful, doesn't require biasing, and doesn't give off a lot of heat. It just reproduces music in a way that helps the entire experience become more immersive for me. I think this is an excellent example of a hybrid amp done properly. |
[Aug 12, 2004]
Jacktoz
AudioPhile
Strength:
sweet top end incredible imaging first rate detail retrieval
Weakness:
ability to drive difficult loads This is nothing short of a remarkable amplifier. Its only limition is it's ability to control a complex, low impendence load. With that limitation aside, this amplifier rivals the best that I've heard in terms of detail retrieval, image size and specificity, depth. This is remarkable performance for a $2k amplifier. It uses a tube front end and a solid-state output section based on what I believe is a National Semiconductor output device. The construction is top-notch and the quality of parts is extraordinary. Similar Products Used: ARC, CJ, Krell |