THE AUDIO AERO PRESTIGE VRS THE AUDIO AERO CAPITOLE

The Prestige is better sounding than the Capitole.

What a relief.

You know, we really like the Capitole (especially me). So much of the competition that is supposed to be ‘better’ sound like a lot of digititus to me: heavy on the detail, light on the music.

But the Prestige had sounded pretty darn good at CES… but that was over a year and a half ago. And there had been rumours that they had made some changes since then…

But, no, all is OK. This thing really sounds pretty good.

In comparison with the Capitole:

A tighter denser soundfield. More solidity. More coherence. More transparency. More real.

More detail but NOT at the expense of the music.

More midi and micro-dynamics. About the same macro-dynamics – which has always been one of the premiere features of the Capitole.

Warmth is about the same, … well, maybe a little less. Still has that analog-like romantic tinge to it.

Tighter in the bass. Much. Much more detail. Which is a good thing… and it was one of the few weaknesses of the Capitole that its bass did not have enough detail for some people, but….Actually I am hoping and anticipating that the bass loosens up a little more over time (the Capitole took awhile too, about 6 weeks or so). Just a little. There is this balance – between detail and control in the bass yet a natural looseness that makes it all sound real – can’t describe it, but you know it when you hear it (the Audio Note U.K. Kegons amplifiers got it in spades).

Just one compaint.

Why do all these SACD players have to be so SLOW? Yes, they have to scan the disc dozens of times to determine which kind of redbook format the CD is recorded in, and then to determine if it is also an SACD. But, geez.

No, it is only marginally slower than the Meitner. And not as bad as the Sony SCD-1 as I remember it. So it is not unusually slow. What IS unusual is for the person putting in the CD (for exmaple, me!) to be of the patient, I’ve got 5 to 10 seconds to spare, variety of audiophile.

So, ***drum roll please*** …

Presenting the New World Champion of the Single Box Players (and it even plays SACD)….. The Audio Aero Prestige.

I like it.

GREAT, BUT IN THE WAY

Spent the last few days cleaning out the ‘closet’ of older cables and equipment that we really aren’t using and putting it up for sale. So far its mostly been Nordost cables,

Valhalla speaker cable in its wooden case

but we have some older Shunyata speaker cables and interconnects, a used Audio Note M1 Phono preamplifier and CD2.1x player, Sonus Faber Extrema speakers, a ‘B’ stock Denon 3910, an Edge NL12 amplifier and Signature One preamplifier,…

and I’m sure there’s more, but…

I justknow we are not the only packrats out there… its amazing how all this stuff starts piling up, filing every crevice and cranny…

I just know we can’t be the only ones…

AUDIO AERO PRESTIGE OCCUPIES OLD CAPITOLE LOCATION

As we mentioned last time, we decided to move the Audio Aero Prestige CD/SACD Player downstairs and put it on the Sound Lab U1 system in place of the Audio Aero Capitole.

The Prestige in the equipment rack
The equipment rack with the Prestige on the bottom shelf (hey, at least this one is a front-loader) topped by the Brinkmann Balance and Walker Proscenium Gold turntables. We run the turntables through the linestage built into the Prestige (and previously the Audio Aero Capitole).

The Prestige in the equipment rack
A closeup of the Prestige with HRS damping plate on top.

The Prestige in the equipment rack
Underneath the Prestige, with HRS triple-tall Nimbus feet – notive the black diamond racing cones are still attached.

The Prestige remote control
The new solid metal, heavy weight, remote control for the Prestige.

The Prestige remote control
A close up of the remote control.

The Prestige  remote control
A close up of the remote control logo.

Next… sonics. Hint, its a across the board improvement compared to the Capitole, and this from an avowed Capitole lover, me.