Por cierto, quizás sea de tu interés está crítica donde se evalua el ampli Creek 5350 en comparación con el Musical Fidelity A3.2 para atacar unas Dynaudio Contour 1.3


http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...r-10-2003.html

En resumen, al comparar con el MF A3.2, se dice:

Driving the Dynaudio 1.3 MKII at the 80dB level, the 5350SE made the larger toms seem a little tighter, while the A3.2 in contrast made it seem like the drums were strung a little slacker. I could not tell you with certainty which one was more natural, since I did not witness the original event, but I preferred the 5350SE in this aspect.
The attack on the top-hats being struck sounded a little more rounded with the A3.2, but with the 5350SE they had a little more bite and fullness without being harsh. Again, I could not judge which was more natural or better sounding, I probably slight preferred the Creek in this case.

At one point on the track, the eight-armed Russ Henry was all over the large toms and the high hats, while playing a little rat-a-tat on the snare. This snippet of microdynamics was a little more prominent with the A3.2, likely due to the prominence in the midrange relative to the Creek.


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