A Hi-Fi Pre-Amp Like No Other for Audiophiles

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Remember Blue Circle? Gilbert Yeung's C312 takes that company's hifi legacy to the next level with this innovative hifi audio pre-amplifier.
    See the FB post here for more technical info on the unit from Gilbert: / pfbid0yhcjx7zayfktaba7...
    Follow our Facebook page for unique Hi-Fi Audiophile content and discussions! / michaelshifiadventures

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  • @GreekAudioGeek
    @GreekAudioGeek  17 днів тому

    Please join my FB page here: facebook.com/GreekAudioGeek/

  • @angela-gilbert
    @angela-gilbert 19 днів тому +3

    I would like to thank you Michael for pointing out one of the most important features of this preamp. In fact, IMHO, one of the most if not the most, important thing when I design audio toys. Which is allow the listener to emotionally connected to the music. The attitude knobs as Michael put it allow the user to adjust their music to where it is more emotionally connected. The attitude knobs have been dubbed as "seasoning knobs" and "personality knobs" by others. No matter what names they have been given, they serve only one purpose.

  • @danmarjenka6361
    @danmarjenka6361 23 дні тому +3

    The phrase, "Music as the artist intended" got started as a marketing strategy.

  • @n.lyndley.9889
    @n.lyndley.9889 23 дні тому +3

    Angela-Gilbert Yeung is a living legend!
    Genius audio electronics designer/builder, originally from Hong Kong but many years in Canada.
    I gather the super-cap packs take things to a whole, new level.
    You’ve been raiding the piggy-bank lately!

  • @BadMonkeyFinger_Audio
    @BadMonkeyFinger_Audio 20 днів тому +1

    The whole concept behind those two controls is fascinating to me. After learning about them a while back, I immediately realized I could see them being useful to any audiophile. I almost always have gear/ speakers coming in and out of my place. It's possible something like this could put an end to that. (lol, ok THAT won't happen; I'll always buy gear/ speakers. But those controls sure would be useful to dial things in just the way I want 'em)

  • @frankgeeraerts6243
    @frankgeeraerts6243 23 дні тому +3

    YOUR APPROACH IS THE RIGHT ONE !

  • @Bill.K
    @Bill.K 24 дні тому +4

    The designer's name is actually Angela-Gilbert Yeung, formerly known as Gilbert Yeung.

    • @GreekAudioGeek
      @GreekAudioGeek  24 дні тому +4

      Hi Bill - that is correct. On the unit (as seen in my pic) it says Gilbert Yeung. I wanted to make sure I said what was on the unit itself.

    • @angela-gilbert
      @angela-gilbert 19 днів тому +2

      Hi Bill: I go with either way. Both names are ok to me since I am a mixture of both.

    • @angela-gilbert
      @angela-gilbert 19 днів тому +3

      @@GreekAudioGeek There is going to be a line of products which bear the name "Angela Yeung" in the near future. They are going to be my farther out of the box designs.

  • @jasonwebb6484
    @jasonwebb6484 20 днів тому +2

    So true about what the artist intended. I’ve heard interviews from producers, engineers, artists where the recording was finished, the artist is back on the road, and after hearing the final product, the producer feels it needs something, so they bring in a pedal steel player (for example) and add one more track to fill out a part of the song.
    At the end of the day - as you say: does it move you or not?

    • @GreekAudioGeek
      @GreekAudioGeek  20 днів тому

      Thanks Jason!

    • @jasonwebb6484
      @jasonwebb6484 20 днів тому

      @@GreekAudioGeek thanks for posting the video. Interesting to hear about products that do things a bit differently. I’ll definitely check out your other videos!

  • @BadMonkeyFinger_Audio
    @BadMonkeyFinger_Audio 20 днів тому +1

    It is so true what you said about listeners who make comments about 'what the artist intended'. lol The end result in home listening is never the way the artist or engineer wanted, exactly. And the end result is so room-dependent that it varies (sometimes quite drastically) from home to home to home.

  • @modestmidwestaudiophile8700
    @modestmidwestaudiophile8700 20 днів тому

    The C312 really is a game changing preamplifier that can change your perception of what you consider high end audio to be or what is possible.
    I do wish there was a little more talking on the capacitor pack and sound comparisons to similarly priced components.

    • @GreekAudioGeek
      @GreekAudioGeek  20 днів тому +1

      Hi and thanks for your comment.
      Usually my videos run longer than this one however much of the feedback - and channel analytics - show people prefer when I do the shorter format such as this one. I'm still trying to strike a balance on content vs time.
      Other reviews have spent a lot of time talking about the spec and capacity pack yet I feel they didn't really cover what I feel is the game changer part - so I focused on that in this video.
      Also, I typically run a VAC integrated and am not set up with multiple pre-amps lying around to compare with.
      Thanks again for watching and the feedback.

  • @philipketchum1407
    @philipketchum1407 17 днів тому +1

    Thank you for commenting on the “Artist Intended” nonsense.

  • @VinylLatte
    @VinylLatte 23 дні тому +2

    Nice “review”. Music is subjective. We all hear things differently. Being able to tune to your enjoyment is one of the best parts of building a home audio system. Enjoy the pre!

  • @BobCoalWater
    @BobCoalWater 23 дні тому +1

    What the artist intended. David Bowie admitted that he was never able to reproduce in the studio the sound he had in his head.

  • @supergwizzo
    @supergwizzo 22 дні тому

    The only way to hear it as real as can be is to use top notch pro gear ! Same as artist uses ! Does not sound like the so called ultra high end gear sounds.. 😮😮😊

    • @GreekAudioGeek
      @GreekAudioGeek  22 дні тому +1

      A Studio sound is a boring analytical sound that I would never want in my house. Even my recording engineer friends all have systems that sound nothing like their studios.

  • @De132an
    @De132an 7 днів тому

    Tone controls, back to the 1970s? Έλα μα Malaka!