Audible Illusions Modulus 3a Preamplifiers
Audible Illusions Modulus 3a Preamplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 05, 2012]
mannypr55
AudioPhile
I am taking the time to write this review in order to inform all those out there who are in the process of building a High End audio system at a moderate price level . First my credentials are from someone who has been in audio for about 30 years and believe me when I say I have heard it mostly all . I have had in electronics from dynacos mark VI amplifiers to brystons , belles, counterpoint , quicksilver and a host of other equipments .
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[Mar 12, 2009]
alexs
Audio Enthusiast
I was looking for a preamp with a built in phono stage. I am starting to believe that the simpler the system the better the sound. I decided that my EAR 834P and my Cary 98L can be replaced with a full function preamp with far better results, eliminating complexity, potential electrical anomalies and a set of cables. As we all know there are not too many full function preamps available today. I ran across a factory reconditioned M3A for a good price and I decided to go for it singt/sound unseen based on the many positive reviews.
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[Feb 19, 2009]
Mc240
AudioPhile
The Audible Illusions Modulus 3a is an excellent musical performer, with a sound that is transparent and neutral from top to bottom. The phono stage is excellent, possessing a more open, detailed, yet sweet sound than the Rogue Metis that it replaced. Dollars spent for musical enjoyment would place the Modulus 3a at the very top of the value curve. Also the construction quality is first rate, with an all aluminum chassis. But that said, this preamp is not for everyone, for various reasons, including tubes, no remote, a phono stage, an external power supply, and dual volume controls.
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[Dec 12, 2007]
Manuel Perez
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Grainless presentation , huge soundstage , excelent balance between tone and harmonics , dynamics are excelent .
Weakness:
Extremly transparent . Will let you know problems in your equipment elsewhere . Apart from this at the price, none . I ve had this preamp for 3 years and everytime I hear it , it just sounds right.Its beautifully built , works as should and other then noisy pots which I fix with some contact cleaner , I ve never had a problem with it. Its sound is essentially neutral with a dash of warmth . It does not sound like a traditional tube preamp nor does it sound like a solid state unit. It has the frequency extension of a great ss unit with the lack of grain and great soundstage of a tube unit . Its dynamics are a eye opener . Its balance of tone with its harmonics is outstanding at the price . At the price its sold used its and outstanding bargain . My equipement consist of Opera Audio turandot CDP , Mccormack DNA 125 amplifier , Magnepan 1.6 qr speakers everything connected with Jps superconductor cables .Turntable is a Proyect with a grado cartridge . Customer Service Never had a problem with the unit I could not fix myself Similar Products Used: To Many over the years to mention |
[Aug 23, 2006]
jonathan silva
AudioPhile
Weakness:
must add small o-ring to scews in power supply housing to reduce hum. This is a great pre-amp.Simplicity along with a very well built circuit lends itself to a very open nutral quality. |
[Dec 29, 2005]
Andres
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Transparent, transparent, transparent, deep and wide soundstage, as an used item is a real bergain,
Weakness:
I am not sure if this happend frequently, but in my case the power supply is noisy. Quite good for the price (new or used). I have owned some preamps, line stages and pasives like the Classe Six, Pass Aleph P, Pass X2.5, Placette pasive preamp. In this moment I am using the Modulus 3 with my old but almost new Aleph 3 amp, my upgraded Esoteric DV-50, and my Audiophysic Virgo III loudspeakers. when I try the Modulus the first time I have noted a weak and soft bass but when I turn off the capacitor switches inside the M3 the bass performance go from weak and soft to tight and powerfull, this preamp is as transparent as my Pass X2.5, but may be the Pass have a little better bass, but the modulus 3 is more warm and less analitacal than the X2.5. Both amps are very very good. By definition this preamp is very transparent, the sound is not all tubey, I think have the best of both worlds, solid state and tube. Systems: Esoteric DV-50 upgraded (audio section) Audible Illusiones Mudulus 3A preamp Pass Labs Aleph 3 amp Audio Physic Virgo III loudspeakers Interconnects Alpha Core TQ-2 and Kimber KAGC Loudspeakers cables AQ Dragons System 2 Rotel CD as transport Wavelenght Cosine tube DAC Pass Labs X2.5 preamp VAC Auricle stereo amp Totem M-1 loudspeakers Same interconnects Speaker cables AQ Argent Table Clearaudio Solution Two Rega RB-600 arms Krell KPE phono preamp Red Rose Rosette (well is made in china but is quite good) phono preamp. Clearaudio Victory H cartridge Benz Micro L2 cartridge. Similar Products Used: Classe Six Pass aleph P Pass X2.5 Placette pasive linestage |
[Oct 29, 2003]
imin2u
AudioPhile
Strength:
Smooth AND detailed. Also very sensitive to what tubes are installed allowing for personalized tuning. Dual mono design, clean interior design, and built like a tank.
Weakness:
Not as good as Hovland but at a third the cost, I ave No compliants at all. I heard the 2A at a freinds house. I new I had finally found "it". Bought a model 3 the next week. I can't believe it's not a 5/5. Somebody had a head cold. Similar Products Used: Audio Research, BAT, Sonic Frontiers |
[Apr 18, 2003]
TUBEROCITY
AudioPhile
Strength:
At this price point or any other, you would be hard pressed to find a better preamp. Perfect in every way!
Weakness:
No remote Volume, but this could interfere with the quality of sound so I will do without it. Although this unit is well represented here, I felt the need to throw more praise to this worlds best preamp contender. Coponents I use consist of the M3A of course, McIntosh 2205, Rega Planar 25, and a 10 year old JVC cd player. I play my music through PSB Gold I's which would also be contenders for worlds best. I am an audiophile on a budget as my components reveal. The most expensive piece being the M3A. This is the cornerstone of my system. Audiophiles have one thing in common, to have thier system sound as if the music were being played live in front of them. If I were more flush with cash I would certainly seek out a unit that had a remote for the volume. I have no illusions there exists any better preamp at any price, however a remote volume would be nice. Pun Intended :) My unit has not been upgraded, but I am intrigued. The M3A is so transparent it is esentialy invisable, adding nothing to the signal. I can't imagine what the upgrade would add to this, hopefully nothing in the signal path as I think it is perfect as is. If you are on a budget or not, you will not be able to find another preamp at any price that will merit $1000's more of your hard earned cash. If you purchase this preamp you will be in a league where investment of $50.000 in a preamp will give you a deminishing return on sound quality. The only complaint you may find with the M3A is that it has no features other than perfect sound, and great looks. For most audiophiles however, minimalist is usualy better, and this is about as minimalist as you can get. OH, I musn't forget the M3A also has one of the best Phono preamps included in the deal. In this range, phono preamps are often-times a seperate, expensive component. The unit also has a seperate power supply which is another expense for the manufacturer, and is another reason for the unparalleled sound. Considering all the rave reviews, and my personel listening experiances, I wouldn't hesitate to recomend the Audible Illusions Modulus 3A. If you have no dealer in your area, and are unable to hear the unit in person, I would buy the M3A site unseen, ears unheard, you will not regret the purchase. Similar Products Used: McIntosh C28, A great looking unit with the glass front, but it's age doesn't keep up in the sound arena as the McIntosh amps do. Audio Research, can't remember which one, but it was solid state from |
[Mar 13, 2003]
John Davis
Casual Listener
Strength:
very quiet,transparent,looks and works very good.
Weakness:
I hear no weaknesses, Very nice preamp,sound great for the price. Similar Products Used: Audio research sp5,Sonic frontiers sfl-1 |
[Feb 19, 2003]
vintagedude
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
excellent sound,build quality.
Weakness:
None Before M3A,I try more then dozen mostly tube preamps including some vintage stuff,I was tired to change tubes from Mullard to Telefunken or wires,speakers,capasitors ETC,allways something was missing ,When I got Modulus 3A I did try this preamp with more then few pair speakers from 60`s red Tannoys,mid 7o`s JBL L55 ,90`s Kef,ETC Sound was great with all of them and no need to go creazy with wires and tubes with this preamp everything was perfect M3A has super detail from below 30 dbl to over 20.000 Hz. I think This preamp one of the best in the world. Similar Products Used: Mcintosh ,Marantz , Audio design, CJ,AR,ETC. |