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*** Audioarcan Is The Authorized Canadian Distributor and Warranty Depot for Graham Slee Phono Stages, Headphone Amps, DAC, Mono Block Amplifiers and UK Handmade Cable Solutions ***

The Accession is the top-of-the-line in Graham Slee phono stage amplifier and is available in MM and MC. Standard order with PSU1 power or Enigma PSU1 upgrade ** Accession M w/Upgraded Enigma PSU1 Power Supply $2,270.00 ** FREE SHIPPING AND TAX INCLUDED  *

REVIEWS:

http://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/graham-slee-accession/

www.audiophilia.com - Anthony Kershaw

To order/purchase in US funds just email an invoice request to: sales@audioarcan.com - PayPal available for credit card use. No membership is needed. Also available on Audiogon and CAM US. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN US and CANADA WITH TWO YEAR WARRANTY. 

For perfect connection see our Graham Slee cables listed on this website. 

 

Accession Available in Black or Silver. Accession M with PSU1  $1,870 -  Accession C with PSU1 $2,400 - Accession C with Enigma Power Supply $ 2,800. - All Prices Include Tax and Shipping Within Canada. All Product Purchased From Audioarcan comes with a Two Year Warranty. 

Can be ordered from this website or by emailing us a request for a PayPal invoice at sales@audioarcan.com. Prices include tax/shipping to any address within Canada and US. 

 

The impeccable sound of the Accession stereo phono stage preamp takes music from vinyl and sets it on a new higher pedestal – it's what all vinyl lovers will want to hear.

Previously overlooked technology has been perfected to extract much more of what's hidden in the music on vinyl records.

All is not what it seems...

The Accession MC (and MM) answer the age old question: "wouldn't a constant EQ slope be better?"

Yes it would! You see, RIAA EQ is a compromise built on the limitations of the 1950s, when one problem created another. And that's all because of the cartridge...

Simply put, magnetic cartridges don't have a flat output. News to you? Well it would be, as you've always been told different. Your cartridge might have come with a plot showing you how flat its output is? But they use a constant velocity test record!

The cartridge output actually rises by 60dB (one thousand times) between 20Hz and 20kHz. And to make it so valves could cope, RIAA obliged by putting a kink right in the middle of the record's frequency response and some boost in the lower bass. And it's been like that ever since, and probably always will.

You have a non-flat cartridge reproducing a non-flat record, all designed for 1950s reproducers, and you're spending a fortune expecting great results...?

Right to this day phono stages apply cut as frequencies increase, curtailing it for a couple of octaves in the mids (the RIAA "kink"), then continuing until some cut-off point. They treat the entire signal as if it's "the recording curve" (which it isn't). And each manufacturer has a preference for doing it actively, or passively, or both, or splitting the curve, and so on...

Specifications

ItemMeasurement
Input and output connectors360° shielded RCA/phono sockets, hard gold plated
Input sensitivity range1.6mV to 7.2mV (recommended)
Output range (for above inputs)190mV to 857mV
Maximum input35mV rms
Maximum output5.2V rms
Gain41.5dB (119) at 1kHz
Input impedance47k Ohms plus: 100pF / 220pf / 320pf / out
Output impedance (driving impedance)750 Ohm fixed / 470 Ohm variable (will drive 10k Ohms and above)
Noise at output-66dB Quasi-peak 20Hz to 20kHz
Distortiontypically 0.01% 20Hz to 20kHz
RIAA accuracy± 0.3dB
Frequency response<20Hz - 45kHz (-3dB corrected to RIAA)
Channel balance0.2dB
Channel separation60dB
 

Graham Slee Accession M w/ PSU1 Enigma Power Supply

C$2,270.00Price
  • Pedro is a Professional English Horn Musician with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.

    Link to Pedro's UTube Video review of the Graham Slee Accession M with the Elevator.

    https://youtu.be/LSVRpjPF9AY

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