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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
The Absolute Sound Issue#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.
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