Jeff Rowland Design Group Synergy Series II Preamplifiers
Jeff Rowland Design Group Synergy Series II Preamplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 01, 2003]
Jensen Ignatius
AudioPhile
Strength:
SOlidly built. High quality casing and finish. Sweeeeeeet sound, kick in a nice dbx equalizer and you got Norah Jones in your room.
Weakness:
Remote control cost too much, but very functional. I have been listening and recording music for some 35 years. From the first Bogen, to RCA and Marantz , back in 1960s.... I design and built speakers for sale too. I record music using Revoxes reel to reel in germany then moved to Phase linear and finally to Conrad Johnsons. I was not thinking much of upgrading my loyal CJ until I heard the Synergy IIi was very good one. I bought one used and upgraded them at JR. It is built like a tank,it looks like a ferrari and it sounds like angels singing in heaven, with the right combo of other parts. I work and travel but when I am home and listen to the wonderful but affordable Synergy IIi thorugh my Martin LOgan speakers, I felt like i am in heaven.The holographic effect is sooo real thatwhen i heard Norah Jones or Stacey Kent, i felt they were there and i can just hug them, it is truly spooky. One advice for the newly minted audiphile (younger ones), save your money and buy the affordable but best system, it is good as gold for life. Do not scatter your money in little cheap products and then trashed them later... Other unit attached: Silver Balanced Cable for interconnect, Biamping Threshold and Krell amps.Cardas speaker wire and the effect is awesome.... Similar Products Used: Conrad Johnson's motif (for sale) |
[Mar 18, 2001]
Craig H. Kinsley
Audiophile
Strength:
Clarity, crispness, dynamics, absence of a shadow or veil on the music. Appearance and build quality are unparalled.
Weakness:
The remote control could be better, but this is very minor. This is a follow up review to one I posted last year regarding the wonderful Jeff Rowland Synergy II. When last I wrote, I had had the Synergy II for but a brief time, and it was slowly beginning to unlock its potential. Now, after more than a year with it in my system, I am writing to say that not a day or a listening session goes by when I do not appreciate the superb addition it was to my system and look forward to the next time I can listen to it. I marvel at the way in which I can put on a CD or play an LP and watch as the Synergy II gets out of the way and lets the music through, clear and clean. The dynamics and placement of images are, as I wrote last year, just amazing. As I broke-in the preamplifier, these details grew even stronger. With better recorded CDs, the Synergy II envelops you in the sound, making you an integral part of it, another instrument, albeit a passive one. It is strange, in a gratifying way, that with the Synergy II, I look forward to each listening session, waiting with growing anticipation what new discoveries I could make with my music. New recordings always have that tiny edge of excitement; but with the Synergy II, I felt the same thing with all of my CDs. There were new details to be found, new information to be mined, that only the Synergy II could provide. So each time I use it is like the first time with a new CD. Discovery anew, and contentment, awaits the buyer of the Jeff Rowland Synergy II. It is a fine piece of equipment. I recommend it very highly. As always, you must audition any piece of equipment in your room and with your existing electronics. In my system, with my equipment, the Synergy II is an outstanding performer with over a year's worth of hard, critical, listening. It had the effect of making me fall in love with my music all over again and each time I listen. Am I happy with it? Obviously. Will you be? It depends -- but it is more likely than not to add a level of electronic sophitication to your system that has the effect of making you even more attuned to your music, whatever it is. Enjoy. Similar Products Used: Classe' CP-60 (a fine preamp in its own right) |
[Nov 11, 1999]
Jinbae Choi
Audiophile
Strength:
smooth sound, like silk wears. high resolution without emphasis. simple module type compositon. good phono EQ
Weakness:
too smooth, lack of powerful, loudness. Iam very impressed by its smooth, delicate sound Similar Products Used: Classe audio CP-60, Mark Levinson 26SL |
[Nov 20, 1999]
KC
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detail, Resolution, Dynamic and warm sounding (a surprise to me for a SS preamp)
Weakness:
too much control in the Low frequency side but tolerable In general this is one of the finest preamps you can get in the market, it has all the unique criteria such as workmanship quality, ergonomics, amazing sounding. Although pricey but justifiable. Other equipmwnt used Similar Products Used: ARC LS25, ARC LS1 and ARC LS2B |
[Feb 25, 2000]
Craig H. Kinsley
Audiophile
Strength:
Imaging and placement of instruments and singers, instrument
Weakness:
Remote control not up to level of rest of preamp, RCA/XLR The Jeff Rowland Design Group Synergy II is an outstanding product, anyway you look at it (or listen to it). I replaced a Classe' Audio CP-60 preamplifier with which I was very happy. I was not expecting that much of an improvement because of the excellent qualities and many strengths of the CP-60. Though I am still breaking-in the Synergy II, I am stunned at the many differences. First, it is easy to set up and get going. As a fully balanced design, you need to have balanced components or use RCA/XLR connector plugs. But JRDG supplies only one pair of ins and one pair of outs (and at a hefty $100.00 or so per gold-plated pair, they are not cheap for the five inputs). The Synergy II is beautiful and built to last. It weighs a solid 33-pounds or so (both preamp and power supply), and its fascia and layout are both functional and elegant/simple. I had gotten used to a noise floor with the excellent CP-60 that, whereas pretty good, was still coloring the music slightly. Well, that floor has dropped several stories lower with the Synergy II. The music emerges from a tomb-like background and wafts over you gently and completely, like a warm breeze. (I know I am mixing metaphors here, but the Synergy II inspires one to grasp for the proper words to describe its overall wonderful character.) I have been particularly impressed with the pinpoint placement of instruments and musicians within the soundstage. Each is clearly outlined and separate from the others, thereby contributing to the illusion of a live event in your room. Further, I have noticed a vast improvement in the realistic decay of instruments such as piano and cymbal, and the subtle falling-off of snare drum or tom-tom after it is whacked hard. Last, the resolution of which the Synergy II is capable is similarly outstanding, letting one "see" farther into a good recording and appreciating all the little things that summate to produce a pleasant musical experience. Taking all these characteristics as a whole, the Synergy II is a great piece of engineering, but one that serves its purpose extremely well: to provide the listener with everything the music has to offer. I recommend the Synergy II to the music lover and audiophile alike. Bits and bytes and electricity go in and what comes out is music, pure and simple. Similar Products Used: Classe' Audio CP-60, B&K Pro 10MC |
[Apr 13, 2001]
David
Audiophile
Weakness:
None
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