![]() ![]() Regulated and well-filtered power supplies are the key to great sound. That is why they always pay the highest attention to its design. Is there any other tube phono preamplifier which has S/N 87dB (A-weighted) at 70dB gain across the whole audio range? EAT strongly believes that a well-filtered power supply is an integral part of the signal path. This combination allows us to achieve extremely low noise even at high gain. But not for us! We used four devices in cascode - parallel. This transistor would be good enough for every other phono preamplifier. A special low-noise J-FET transistor 2SK209 is utilized for the input. Two 12AX7 dual triodes comprise the tube section of our hybrid phono preamp. ![]() Discrete technology outperforms operational Amps in every aspect (except the price). The Petit uses discrete technology with no Operational Amplifiers in the design. Breathtaking dynamics, midrange clarity, and high resolution make the E-Glo Petit something very special. With its totally understated design, it delivers superb sound in a small and compact form factor. Į-Glo Petit follows in the footsteps of the acclaimed and award-winning E-Glo S. Note that this is the THIRD amazing review of this awesome turntable!Īlso, the C-Sharp has been named a 2017 Reviewers Choice at The Absolute Sound. “The C-Major is an excellent way to put discerning music fans into a vinyl solution without the audiophile pricing normally associated with some turntables.” It was the first time that I’ve had a turntable in my home that wasn’t dramatically more expensive than the value of my Thorens but against which I felt my setup wasn’t competitive” The C-Major’s overall smoothness, rich dynamics and detail simply crushed my Thorens. “I thought the C Major demonstrated the essence of the “vinyl sound.” It's well built, easy to put together, and it sounds fantastic.” “I was really impressed with the C-Major. Highly recommended." Jeff Dorgay October 31, 2016 I look forward to investigating more of what this company’s turntable range has to offer. You rarely get all of this at just over two grand. " It looks stunning in an understated, techy kind of way, and is easy to set up. And who doesn’t want to climb up to Machu Picchu!" Listening to the C-Major was akin to taking an exciting holiday, the aural equivalent of climbing to Machu Picchu. Listening to the Pro-Ject is like working for an insurance company. Combine such elegance with high-tech materials and exemplary finishing - as EAT has in the C-Major - and you’ve got a winner. There’s much to be said for a truly compact turntable - one that echoes the simplicity, elegance, and user-friendliness of the Denons and Duals of yore. The whole shebang just oozed sophistication. But the C-Major is far from an entry-level ’table. "Low in profile, and all gloss black and brushed silver, the C-Major fairly screams sophistication, and while it’s EAT’s least expensive turntable, it’s still obviously a luxury product. The C-Major is an amazing value with the $1795.00 Carbon C-Note tonearm, $524.00 ortofon moving coil cartridge, included dust cover and record clamp. $3,995.00 with $1200 EAT Jo No5 MC cartridge & dustcover $3,349.00 with $524.00 Ortofon Quinet Blue moving coil cartridge & dustcover TAS Recommended Input sensitivity: 500mV for full output.įinish: silver anodized aluminum with Macassar-veneered side panels. E-Glo I gets so many things right in such a balanced, forceful presentation that I'd say it's worth its asking price. "In its ability to create a supercharged musical presentation within a large soundstage populated by big images, allied to superb definition and resolution, with good tone, the E.A.T. In the Dec 2020 Stereophile review they summed with: There are identical power transformers for each channel along with the two output transformers. E-Glo I is a true dual-mono design, with separate PCB circuitry, tubes, capacitors, and transformers for each channel. Output power is rated at 35Wpc into 4–8 ohms in Ultralinear mode and 18Wpc into 4–8 ohms in triode. It has 5 pairs RCA line-level inputs and two sets of speaker posts with 4 and 8 ohm taps. It uses two 12AX7 & two 12AT7 signal tubes and four KT88 power tubes. The E-Glo I is a two-channel, tubed, class-A integrated amplifier.
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