Infinity Preamp...can't wait to try it!

scottykarate

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Well, after getting rid of my audio gear prior to divorce, including my Infinitesimals and RS3Bs, I'm acquiring the pieces to get my first two channel system going.

I was lucky enough to pick up a Denon POA 1500 and luckier yet, IMO to have found an Infinity preamp.
I have nothing to stack it with, yet, since I need to reattach the glass on the Denon, but it looks decent by itself. I'm not sure what's going on in the upper left corner, but I'm OK with it.
I hope I can get some classic Infinity speakers very soon and that this pre is as great as my Nakamichi CA7A was.
 

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Wow, had only ever heard of, but never saw one before.


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Wow! That's a RARE piece of Infinity history. Very cool.

I am guessing perhaps "almost" as rare as the Infinity Air Bearing Turntable.

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Wow! That's a RARE piece of Infinity history. Very cool.

I am guessing perhaps "almost" as rare as the Infinity Air Bearing Turntable.

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Prehaps even rarer. I heard of the TT; never heard of the preamp. Boy, with a TT and preamp like that, one would need Infinity Servostatic 1A with the Crossover!
 
Prehaps even rarer. I heard of the TT; never heard of the preamp. Boy, with a TT and preamp like that, one would need Infinity Servostatic 1A with the Crossover!

Now we're talking! Then we need the Swamp ..or swamp amp or whatever it is. Maybe a Black Widow tonearm on a separate TT.
 
If that things sounds as good as it looks it's going to be amazing. I was reading something about them the other day, aparently they are pretty rare. Nice find.
 
My guess is there are easily more preamps than the TT. I've seen maybe a dozen or so of the preamps show up for sale in the last 8 years (and i haven't been watching very closely over the last few). Never seen one of the TT's come up...
 
And one review I remember coming across compared it favorably to either the Stax CA-X or Mark Levinson ML-7. That's very good company.
 
My guess is there are easily more preamps than the TT. I've seen maybe a dozen or so of the preamps show up for sale in the last 8 years (and i haven't been watching very closely over the last few). Never seen one of the TT's come up...

I'd agree that the TT is quite a bit more rare. I believe I've read that there was about 200 of the pre made.


I'd definitely buy the TT and amp if I saw them for sale, regardless of whether rarity means valuable.

http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=610404

Some interesting info on both.

Phono pre. ..headphone amp.
 
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