Friday, April 21, 2017

Accuphase C-3850 Preamplifier Review and P-7300 Power Amplifier

Accuphase C-3850 Preamplifier and P-7300 Power Amplifier
Accuphase P-7300 Power Amplifier, Front
($32,000.00 USD)
There is something treasured, or treasurable at least about the Accuphase C-3860 Preamplifer ($43,500.00 USD).

Accuphase C-3860 Preamplifier, Front ($43,500.00 USD).
It's almost as if it has a disc drawer.

If you are going retro, you want the P-7300 Power Amplifier ($43,500.00 USD) by Accuphase. Forget the Marantz HD-DAC1 ($ USD), the iFi Stereo 50 ($ USD), and the recently released by Technics, Technics Reference Class SE-R1 Stereo Power Amplifier ($ USD).








This isn't hi-fi gear, it's ego-gratification for the idle rich.



I beg to disagree, but isn't the ego the part of the desire satisfaction which compromises the hi fi purchase? I am not sure about the id and the super-ego, but I am sure that one or more psychiatrists here might know something more about Freud than me. Aynn Rand of captitalism, the unknown ideal, might think differently of the ego than most.

As this is distributed by Axiss, and your name is Raptor Jesus, your two axes (plural, axis) might be mortal combat for survival (Raptor) and love (Jesus).

As such, you may be without ego, but I am not sure of the psychology of the T-Rex (lets say akin to the Velociraptor).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velociraptor

Ok, I looked it up and it is real. The thing about the Velociraptor, when it comes down to it, when one thinks of it, is velocity.

Is the Accuphase C-3850 Preamplifier and P-7300 Power Amplifier then, "fast." (See Review).

How does Accuphase "show you no" love? [Excuse the expression...]

You are too idle to purchase it, Raptor Jesus,

JP 2017/04/21
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