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Showing posts with label Odyssey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Odyssey. Show all posts

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Odyssey Stratos HT-3 power amplifier (used)







Odyssey Stratos HT-3 power amp. 
150 watts x 3 channels. Condition is 9/10 with original box. Made in USA. Price: RM6,000.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Absolute Sound Issue#195: Odyssey Audio Khartago Stereo Amplifier


 TAS 195: Odyssey Audio Khartago Stereo Amplifier
For the past six months I’ve been using the superb $40k Soulution 710 stereo and $115k 700 monoblock solid-state amplifiers from Switzerland in my system—the latter the same amp with which Magico triumphantly debuted its M5 speakers at CES this past January. I’ll be reviewing the Soulution electronics in an upcoming issue, but I can already tell you they’ll get a rave. I’ve never heard any amplifier, tube or solid-state, as low in noise and high in transparency as these Swiss numbers. With a suitably transparent speaker like the MartinLogan CLX or the Magico M5 and a suitably transparent front end like the Walker Black Diamond or the AAS Gabriel/Da Vinci (both fitted out with the Da Vinci Grandezza cartridge), it’s as if the electronics aren’t in the system. And their disappearing act makes the disappearing act of the front end and the back end that much more complete. That’s what transparency of this order buys you in an amplifier or preamplifier—less of the physical and electronic presence of all of your gear, more of the presence of the music, the musicians, and (sigh) the recording and mastering engineers. 

Why am I talking about the Soulution amplifiers in a review of Odyssey gear? Because I heard about both from solid-state-amp connoisseur Alon Wolf of Magico. I wasn’t a bit surprised when he recommended the Soulution 700s—they cost a fortune and had a helluva reputation for excellence. But I was surprised when he suggested that I also give a listen to a little amp called the Odyssey Khartago. First of all, I’d never heard of Odyssey, though, as it turns out, the company’s been around for a decade, and second…well, I’ll get to that in a moment. 

For the full review: http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/tas-195-odyssey-audio-khartago-stereo-amplifier/
 
Power: 110Wpc RMS @ 8 ohms
Current: 40 amps
Damping factor: >500 continuous damping factor
Inputs: One pair RCA
Weight: 30 lbs.
Dimensions: 18" x 18.5" x 4"

Price: RM6,500














Sunday, August 11, 2013

Odyssey Kismet Monoblocks power amplifier (used)

Selling a pair of Odyssey's flagship Kismet Mono power amplifiers.



Power rating: 200 Watts
Condition: 9/10. With boxes.
Made in U.S.A.

Available for audition.
Price: RM16,000 (nego)

Review:
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/odyssey2/1.html

Please contact Max 017-6778820 or Benjamin 016-3229428 for appointments and negotiations.

We are open on Sundays!

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Odyssey Audio Kismet Monos


A portion of Odyssey Audio Kismet Monos review by Nicholas Bedworth of 6moons


For full the full review and more photos, please click on this link:
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/odyssey2/1.html 

Introduction: 
At its core, music is a form of human behavior that reaches deep into our hearts and minds and transports us beyond the hum-drum of daily existence to a space where we are somehow much more alive, aware and sentient. Whether it’s the focus, intensity and dynamics of a jazz club, the secular apotheosis of a major orchestra in full roar or the swirl and haze of a raunchy honkytonk, music gives us a range of inner experiences that although somewhat difficult to describe are very real indeed.

Klaus Bunge, prime mover behind Odyssey Audio, wants to bring all the emotion and engagement of real music into your home and is a person on a musical mission. Located in the peaceful American Midwestern burg of Indianapolis, the company revolves around products that can make high-end sound eminently affordable. Hailing from the ancient city-state of Hanover, Klaus is a repurposed historian and political scientist from the University of Wisconsin who leveraged his relationships in Germany to become, in 1988, the United States importer for Rolf Gemein’s highly-regarded Symphonic Line. This initial venture German Acoustics gradually evolved into Odyssey which now manufactures under license modified and enhanced versions of Symphonic Line amplifiers and preamps.


Odyssey Audio is essentially a mom'n'pop family business with Klaus and his wife Irina (from Minsk in the Belarus) managing operations and assembling amplifiers. A couple of close friends handle the preamps and service. Klaus is known for working the afternoon, evening and graveyard shifts, putting in 16-18 hour days and often responds to e-mails and phone calls in the wee hours. True to form he went over the technical specifications for this review at 2:00am while driving across the seemingly endless hinterlands of Kansas with Irina, a trailer full of gear and various pets on the way back from RMAF 2010. It is also probably one of the few high-end companies one can call at say 11:30 pm on a Sunday night and expect a helpful person to answer.


The Kismet resulted from four years of listening, tweaking and listening again. Its final form represents a considerable evolution of the basic circuit. Every amplifier is hand-assembled and the overall build quality is exemplary as a cursory inspection under the hood quickly reveals. The first thing one notices is that in contrast with the layout and cabling of today’s digital devices, power amplifiers appear to be relatively simple affairs. The parts remind me of a high-school electronics lab—discrete resistors, inductors, voltage regulators, capacitors, and large power transistors—without a single programmable gate array or very-large-scale integrated circuit in sight.

The number of options combined with Klaus’ personal involvement in the sales process means that he’s essentially running a bespoke operation including biasing the output stages to match a customer’s speakers and listening preferences. One consequence of these methods compared to the never-ending stream of boxes coming out of Shenzen is that delivery of your new Odyssey amp might take a while.

Conclusion: At the not inexpensive $5,000 price level, several fine amplifiers are available, mostly stereo, which precludes the considerable advantages of monoblock architecture. And they usually don’t have the Kismet’s low-impedance power output or current, which are so beneficial for both the Ushers and the Sashas. From the relatively limited selection of similarly priced monoblock products, one might audition the Krell S-150m, the Rogue Audio M-Series or the PrimaLuna DiaLogue 7 to get a feel for how they all compare.


Up at the very high end, the current international crop of truly marvelous reference-grade solid-state amplifiers—for example the Swiss Soulution, the Japanese Balabo, the American Mark Levinson—is staking out new territory with respect to realism and accuracy but keep in mind that the sales tax on any of these gems is more in many jurisdictions than a bespoke pair of Kismets delivered.

What do this new breed of fabulous amps do that the Kismets don’t? All these products extend and refine those basics of musicality the Kismets so admirably establish. And they combine the sonic virtues of solid state and tubes in a harmonious manner: They also offer holographic 3-D imaging, effortless orchestral peaks, that last measure of neutrality and more expansive soundstaging. Given their spectacular build quality and price, they should. Prices range from $40,000 to $75,000 and some weigh in at close to 200 pounds a side.

For those wanting an initial tempting taste, the Kismets are a much more affordable way to cross that unmarked boundary in audio, the other side of which is realism. They will transport you to those lands where suspension of disbelief is the norm, where one can sit back and listen for hours to music rather than an audio system. And they do it without conspicuous shortcomings. With respect to the fundamentals of dynamics, tonal balance, transparency, soundstage and timbre, you’ll be over that invisible line by a considerable distance and may well not want to return. So why did Klaus chose the name Kismet which variously means destiny, fate, karma or luck and of course was also the title of long-running Broadway and West End musicals? Well, these were all part of it but rather characteristically Klaus says he just likes the way the word sounds...


Price: RM22,500 per pair

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Odyssey Khartago Stereo Extreme SE power amplifier


Although the 110Wpc Odyssey Khartago solid-state stereo amp has been around for better than a decade, it was new to JV until amp-connoisseur Alon Wolf (of Magico) told him he used it in his shop and it was excellent. The Wolfman was right. Although the Khartago doesn’t have all the articulation and transparency of the standard-setting $40k Soulution 710 stereo amplifier, it has a shockingly similar balance (albeit a bit warmer and less transparent), no discernible grain, high resolution, and a deep, wide soundstage. Positively, the best budget amp JV has heard (and the $2k Odyssey Stratos monoblocks are great, too)

JV - Jonathan Valin

Introducing the new member to our Odyssey family, the Khartago Stereo Extreme SE. 
Specifications:
  • 2 x 110 Watts RMS @ 8 Ohms
  • 2 Ohm load stable
  • Class A/AB
  • 2 - 400,000 Hz frequency range
  • 120,000µF memory
  • 40 amps current delivery
  • <0.04% THD (not audible)
  • >500 continuous damping factor
  • Input impedance 22K ohms
  • DC offset <1 mV
  • RCA inputs
  • 400 VA Plitron transformer
  • Sanken Epitaxial Planar Transistors 2SA1216 & 2SC2922
  • Anti vibration dual thickness PCB
  • Power consumption when idle ±30Watts
  • 4 internal fuses 250V/6.3A, 5x20mm, fast blow
  • Higher performance parts:
    Nichicon Muse capacitors, Vishay/Dale resistors, extra WIMA metal film capacitors
  • Price: RM 6,200

Reviews:

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Introducing the Odyssey Audio Stratos HT-3 Plus SE Power Amplifier


We are proud to introduce you the latest member of our range of products, Odyssey Audio's Stratos HT-3 Plus SE power amplifier. Our aim is to bring you one the best amplifiers that will not cost you an arm or a leg.

Odyssey Audio is essentially an extension of Klaus Bunge's German Acoustics, which started distributing high end audio products from Germany in 1988. A year later, German Acoustics imported the first Symphonic Line amplifiers. Over the years, German Acoustics succeeded in establishing Symphonic Line as a true reference line of audio products, and won over a highly dedicated and loyal base of Symphonic Line owners. 
 
At the end of the '90's, plans were made to manufacture a more cost effective amplifier and preamplifier line here in the US. Due to the long relationship with German Acoustics, Symphonic Line designed the circuitries for the newly planned products. 


Since the old German Acoustics was known for audio imports only, Odyssey Audio started as a manufacturing company as well as the importer for Symphonic Line . Thus, the Stratos amplifiers and the Tempest preamplifier were planned, designed, and manufactured in Indianapolis, Indiana. Over the past year, Odyssey Audio also started to offer the Khartago and Kismet amplifiers.


Odyssey Audio is from Indiana, USA. 


 Stratos HT-3 Plus SE Power Amplifier
  • 3 x 150 Watts RMS @ 8 Ohms
  • 2 Ohm load stable
  • Class A/AB
  • 2 - 400,000 Hz frequency range
  • 180,000µF memory (total)
  • 45 amps current delivery
  • <0.04% THD (not audible)
  • >500 continuous damping factor
  • Input impedance 22K ohms
  • DC offset <1 mV
  • RCA & XLR (bridged) inputs
  • 2 x 400 VA Plitron transformer (800VA total)
  • Sanken Epitaxial Planar Transistors 2SA1216 & 2SC2922
  • Anti vibration dual thickness PCB
  • Power consumption when idle ±30Watts
  • 4 internal fuses 250V/6.3A, 5x20mm, fast blow
  • Additional electrical protection fuse
  • >59 lbs weight / >27 kg
  • Dimensions: 19 width x 18 deep x 7 height (in) /
    48.3 width x 45.7 deep x 17.8 height (cm)
  • Price: RM 9,700
 
Do contact us for more information. We are open on Sundays!