Boulder L3AE Preamplifiers
Boulder L3AE Preamplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 23, 2011]
BKTHIFI
Audio Enthusiast
Excellent product. Well made, reliable with great manufacturer back up. Lively detailed sound and relaxing to the ear for those long listening sessions late into the night. The preamplifier I used to compare the Boulder to was a Threshold FET 9E and I much preferred the Boulder L-3AE in all parameters that give pleasure to my ear. Previous reviews say it all. They are rare in the used market. If you see one snap it up You will not regret it.
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[Oct 25, 2006]
Wineaux
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Full frequency extension, dynamic contrast, and very low noise floor. It will reveal changes in the system. Exceptional build quality and great support from the factory, if needed.
Weakness:
No XLR inputs, no remote, no detachable power cord. Since there is very little information out there about the older Boulder amps and preamps, here's what I can add about the L3AE.
Similar Products Used: Audio Research LS-3B, Sonic Frontiers Line 2, Boulder 1000 and 2000 electronics |
[Sep 22, 2002]
SonicBliss
AudioPhile
Strength:
Gourgeous highs without harshness, Midrange is accurate and flows perfectly. Tight base with classy punch. Plays well with live music and DAT recordings, Plenty of inputs. Customer reps couldn't be nicer. They spent 40 Minutes with me.
Weakness:
No detachable power cord. No XLR inputs for sources. Doesn't matter though. I inquired about this breand becasue I wasn't familiar with it and a seller on Audiogon had raved about it. His comments were intelligent so I took it for what it was and called a local dealer who carried Boulder. Sound By Singer, One of the most reputable in the USA, told me a bit about Boulder. They had told me that the VP of the company had come down and they had done a demo with pieces from Levinson, Krell, Pass, Plinius and the likes against the Boulder L3AE. It took them to school. I agree with their assesment. I had a Krell Krc and the HR and a Levinson 28 and they don't compare. The Boulder does everything better. As soon as you add it into your system it changes drastically. Very smooth. The room opens up and Highs are crisp but not harsh or sharp to the ear. The bass is tight and accurate and has a conservative and classy punch. It just performs well and is a much more affordable unit than its competition at this level. I called Boulder and they told me the Boulder 1012, Which had the D/A converter and the Phono stage, is the same Pre as the L3 the only difference is the Phono and the D/A. That pre is 13,000. Essentially you are getting a pre at the level of 13,000 for 3700.00 retail. The same wiring and guts as the 1012 though. He said it was a great bargain. With all this said I bought it on those recommendations and it was the best thing I did. Patners well with an Aloia 13.01 I must say. My System: Power----Aloia 13.01 Cable---Audio Magic Illusion Pre----Boulder L3AE Cable----Cardas Golden Ref. CD---HHB CD-800 Burner Cable----Auidiodyne Datalink Ref. D/A----Musical Fidelity AC 324 D/A Cable----Cardas Golden Ref. 2 Panasonic 3700 DAT Rec's Speakers---ALR Jordan Note 7 Cable-----MIT MI750 extended I have found my version of perfection. I wish all who read luck on their journey. Our ears are all different and the fun of this obsession or hobby is the quest for perfection. Happy listening. Similar Products Used: Krell, Levinson, Jeff Rowland, Pass Labs, Sonic frontiers, Plinius. |