![]() ![]() This article will not be a review of a particular product rather, it will be more of a systems review, the goal of which is to share my exploration in the hope that it will prove beneficial to others.Ĭhannel D software (i.e., Pure Music and Pure Vinyl) does not run in PCs, so I first had to get an Apple computer. ![]() Rob was kind enough to bring a system (see below) to my home for me (and Merrill, and others in my local audiophile circle) to audition I was so impressed I pulled the trigger. I interviewed Rob a few years ago and while I had some familiarity with his products, I had no idea of their flexibility and broad utility. Rob suggested what proved to be an elegant solution using his Pure Vinyl (or Pure Music) software. Merrill also owns the Sanders Sound speakers, and mentioned to Ron Robinson of Channel D audio our interest in replacing the Behringer. ![]() However, credit for the path I ultimately took goes to Merrill Wettasinghe of Merrill Audio, whose Veritas monobock amplifiers are my current reference ( for a recent review by my fellow dagogoan Ray Seda). I also tried another, more expensive digital crossover, in the hope that it would have better sonics than the Behringer (it did). I first learned there are a number of commercial enterprises (all quite small, I would imagine) that modify the Behringer, though I never got so far as to actually try any of them. In an effort to improve on this, I explored a number of options. Pure Vinyl is a trademark of and Pure Music a registered trademark of Channel D.In my recent review of the Sanders Sound Model 10c speakers (interested readers may also want to read my interview with Roger Sanders ), I mentioned that the one perceived weakness was a mechanical quality to the sound that both I, and visitors to my listening room, attributed to the Behringer active cross-over that is included with the speakers. Coupon codes will expire and must be redeemed by December 31, 2011.Īmarra is a trademark of Sonic Studio, LLC. Coupon codes cannot be applied to previous orders for Channel D products. Please allow up to 5 business days after sending your proof of purchase document to receive your coupon code. You will receive via email a unique single-use coupon code which can be applied to an order for an activation code for Channel D Pure Music or Pure Vinyl, or an upgrade from Pure Music to Pure Vinyl. The email address listed on the proof of purchase document must match that used for sending it to Channel D and for ordering the Channel D product, for purposes of verification. ![]() The proof of purchase must include your complete name, mailing address, telephone number and email address (used only for for verification, if necessary), plus the date of the purchase transaction, which must be on or before September 26, 2011.Send the email to Channel D by October 18, 2011. Include the proof of purchase of your Amarra product (an email copy of the invoice, or legible scan or photo of the invoice).To receive your discount coupon code, send an email with a subject line of Channel D Upgrade Offer to. The fine print: You must have purchased, on or before September 26, 2011, an Amarra product listed above. This offer is open to Amarra users worldwide until October 18, 2011.Įligible purchases of an Amarra product include those made indirectly through discount dealers, resellers or OEMs or as part of complete system packages. Amarra Users: Limited Time Discount Offer from Channel DĬurrent Amarra, Amarra Mini and Amarra Junior users can receive a coupon worth $50 off Pure Music, Pure Vinyl, or an upgrade to Pure Vinyl. ![]()
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