User Details - Allen Wright


Name:
  Allen Wright
Details:
  Have been working in HiFi since 1972. Currently designer/CEO of Vacuum State GmbH, a leading company in providing Upgrades to SACD players since 2001. We also make state of the art tube electronics.
Location:
  Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Just up the raod from the IWC watch fatory.
HiFi:
  Level 7+ Upgraded SONY SCD-777ES player
Scheu T/T with SAEC arm and a varity of MC cartridges
Vacuum State RTP3D fullpreamp
Vacuum State dpa300B poweramps
Heavily modified Acoustat Spectra II electrostaic panels and a Linkwitz passive dipole subwoffer.

Plus whatever is under development.

At home I have Apogee Scintiila speakers and a selection of other older parts.
Email:
  aw@vacuumstate.com
Web:
  http://www/vacuumstate.com
Posts:
  3

 
 
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Latest Posts

Jitter is analogue... from the guys that make some of the best sounding equipment I've heard...
November 4, 2009
Paul, That shop sound like the the ticket. But how's their english? My Nippon is minimal - I can count to 10 and say "Start fighting", all learnt during my karate days. But not quite adequate to conduct business. Can they look at my website, specifically the SACD Update brochure: http://www.vacuumstate.com/fileupload/SACD_2005.pdf and see ... more
Jitter is analogue... from the guys that make some of the best sounding equipment I've heard...
November 4, 2009
Paul, We have a Level 7+ SCD-777ES in our workshop demo room here in Schaffhausen. Any my two US agents also have Level 7+ SCD-777ES players available for demo. None of my three Asian agents have such a demo machine, although TT in Malaysia could possibly organise something from one of his clients. But none of us have also an unmodified player of ... more
Jitter is analogue... from the guys that make some of the best sounding equipment I've heard...
November 4, 2009
Hi, This is my first post here. I have never been keen on RBCD, but have been a fan of SACD since 2001 when I first heard a hard disc DSD replay of Steve Davis's "Quality of Silence" (DMP SACD 004) in the studio where it had been recorded. Unfortunately, the actual SACD disc through commercial players didn't sound like that, so I started ... more