12-29-2019, 03:57 PM
Pour ceux qui speakent Anglais j'ai trouvé ça.
En résumé le MiRA 1 super petit amplis mais manque de dynamic et d'ouverture.
Le MIRA 2 ou 2000 ils ont essayé de corriger le tir mais ils ont perdu en homogénéité et certains problèmes apparaissent à l'écoute.
Le MIRA 3 serait le meilleur des deux mondes.
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The Mira has been through quite a rollercoaster of a life. The original was a gutsy, enjoyable amplifier, ran a little warm (or hot with difficult speakers). As with most Rega items of its time it was a bit of a one-trick pony in that it gave great timing, was very focussed and tight and very engaging indeed, but that was about it. Not particularly expansive, relatively small (but perfectly formed) soundstage, relatively poor contrast and dynamics by comparison to more usual presentations.
It was a heapload better than the following Mira (Mira 2 or 2000? Can't remember). The following Miras tried to 'open up' the sound but lost the timing plot in one case (didn't last long) and then lost power and drive in the following case. Basically, they weren't too great until last year's revision.
The latest Mira is a peach. It has loads of the original Mira's passion (arguably not as much but nearly there), but now it has dynamics, control, contrast, a bit bigger soundstage (still a bit bijou but still perfectly formed), solid tight bass with good drive. In other words, pretty much all the attributes that the original had but with some HiFi attributes thrown in too. It's still palpably a Rega, just a bit more mature and a bit filled out (must be the age:-)).
https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/fo...81839.html
En résumé le MiRA 1 super petit amplis mais manque de dynamic et d'ouverture.
Le MIRA 2 ou 2000 ils ont essayé de corriger le tir mais ils ont perdu en homogénéité et certains problèmes apparaissent à l'écoute.
Le MIRA 3 serait le meilleur des deux mondes.
A++
The Mira has been through quite a rollercoaster of a life. The original was a gutsy, enjoyable amplifier, ran a little warm (or hot with difficult speakers). As with most Rega items of its time it was a bit of a one-trick pony in that it gave great timing, was very focussed and tight and very engaging indeed, but that was about it. Not particularly expansive, relatively small (but perfectly formed) soundstage, relatively poor contrast and dynamics by comparison to more usual presentations.
It was a heapload better than the following Mira (Mira 2 or 2000? Can't remember). The following Miras tried to 'open up' the sound but lost the timing plot in one case (didn't last long) and then lost power and drive in the following case. Basically, they weren't too great until last year's revision.
The latest Mira is a peach. It has loads of the original Mira's passion (arguably not as much but nearly there), but now it has dynamics, control, contrast, a bit bigger soundstage (still a bit bijou but still perfectly formed), solid tight bass with good drive. In other words, pretty much all the attributes that the original had but with some HiFi attributes thrown in too. It's still palpably a Rega, just a bit more mature and a bit filled out (must be the age:-)).
https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/fo...81839.html