Blom Audio
7084AJ Breedenbroek
Netherlands
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Ideon Audio IDEON ABSOLUTE E DAC + IDEON ABSOLUTE TIME
Product information
- Product category
- D/A Converter
- Manufacturer
- Ideon Audio
- Function
- flawless
- Age
- 3 years By estimate
- Usage state
- second-hand
- Appearance
- as good as new
- Accessories
- complete with original box
- Color
- SILVER
- Original price
- 45,000.00 €
- Price
- 29,500.00 €
- More information
- https://ideonaudio.com
- Serial number
- 00000
Description
ON OFFER IS A FANTASTIC IDEON COMBO, ABSOLUTE E DA + ABSOLUTE TIME (INCL. OPTIONAL FULL SIZE CASE). MINT CONDITION, INCL. REMOTE AND ORIGINAL FLIGHT CASES.
QOUTE FROM ABSOLUTE SOUNDS REVIEW;
Soundstage transparency and overall clarity were outstanding. The Ideon’s sound conjures an analogy with a perfect crystal—a complete absence of haze, murkiness, or thickness. A newfound favorite recording that immediately reveals a digital front end’s veiling is the spectacularly recorded (by Keith Johnson) John Williams at the Movies on Reference Recordings, available at 176.4kHz/24-bit on Qobuz or download. Played back on the best digital source components, the depth and layering of the instruments of the Dallas Winds Band is breathtaking. The Ideon trio did a superb job in presenting a believable illusion of the large wind band in the hall, with precise image placement, plenty of air around individual instruments, and an expansive sense of depth. Moreover, well-recorded orchestral music was spectacular in its sense of size and scale. In fact, the scale was big and expansive in every dimension—spatially dynamically, and tonally.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME.
QOUTE FROM ABSOLUTE SOUNDS REVIEW;
Soundstage transparency and overall clarity were outstanding. The Ideon’s sound conjures an analogy with a perfect crystal—a complete absence of haze, murkiness, or thickness. A newfound favorite recording that immediately reveals a digital front end’s veiling is the spectacularly recorded (by Keith Johnson) John Williams at the Movies on Reference Recordings, available at 176.4kHz/24-bit on Qobuz or download. Played back on the best digital source components, the depth and layering of the instruments of the Dallas Winds Band is breathtaking. The Ideon trio did a superb job in presenting a believable illusion of the large wind band in the hall, with precise image placement, plenty of air around individual instruments, and an expansive sense of depth. Moreover, well-recorded orchestral music was spectacular in its sense of size and scale. In fact, the scale was big and expansive in every dimension—spatially dynamically, and tonally.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME.
Seller:
- Shipping from Netherlands (7084AJ)
- Purchaser pays shipping costs
- Worldwide shipping
Payment methods
- Bank transfer
Advert ID
1800407000
Advert time period- Start:
- 27.07.2024 - 15:30
- End:
- 25.09.2024 - 15:30
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