It sure was nice to have Andy Moore stop in for a visit while he was in the US!
We had a lot of fun listening to music, laughing, talking, and just engaging in audio merriment!
Andy brought a St. Henri Shiraz all the way from Australia for us to try, and it was superb! Thanks, Andy!
I'm hoping that one of these days I can get Andy to tell us about his home system, which is really unique and intriguing, and which I think a lot of you would find as interesting as I do.
We were all marveling at the astonishing musicality and nuance that the Sumile MC phono cartridge delivers so easily.
I'm using the Arai Lab step-up transformer with it (review to come), which is designed specifically for ultra low internal impedance cartridges like the Sumile, and it really gets the considerable best out of the Sumile.
I had the Sumile mounted on my Thomas Schick headshell, with my DIY Art of Tone 22 gauge tinned-copper headshell wires, and a Duelund 1.0 silver/silk interconnect from the SUT to the phono inputs of my vintage McIntosh MX110Z tuner-preamplifier, and the combination was magic!
On The Alternate Blues the trumpets were sounding absolutely sublime, and about as real and natural as you're likely to find short of a jazz club.
Andy really likes Ben Harper, so I put on my copy of Lifeline for him to hear, and we had fun with that!
If you want to get the full scoop on the Sumile, check out my review at Positive Feedback, the Sumile is something special!
Andy was off early this morning to catch a flight back home to Australia - safe travels, Andy!
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As always, thanks for stopping by, and may the tone be with you!