An Avid enthusiast
Thursday, 26th May 2016
Our roving reporter and PR guru Phil Hansen takes a trip to London to meet Russ Andrews’ customer Andrew
Numerous tonearms and cartridges later and the system was completed with a SME V and Dynavector Te Kaitora Rua and, we have to say, what a splendid combination it is.
But before we go any further into the philosophy behind the hi-fi and delve into the music, let's wind the clock back a few years.
In 1968, Abbey Road Studios hosted a session by a young band called "Stuff". Playing Bass in that band was the late David Wernham, a name probably familiar to some of you. David managed "The Tourists", Dave Stewart's first band and discovered a young Annie Lennox, who was working as a waitress in Scotland. The rest, as they say, is musical history. Playing guitar alongside David Wernham was Andrew and we were treated to a playback of the 7" single they cut in that most famous of studios. Sounding not unlike Cream, with a bit of early Black Sabbath thrown in, there was some mighty fine guitar-playing going on. The hours spent listening to Clapton on a Dansette record player in the bedroom, guitar in hand, paid off! The big time beckoned, with a residency at the famous Star-Club in Hamburg on offer. A rock 'n' roll lifestyle or a 'proper' job? The job won out and Andrew took up his life as a career civil servant, spending his free time exploring music.
Jazz Grooves
Jazz didn't feature in his early listening, which majored on bands like King Crimson, but slowly arrived as tastes changed during Andrew's musical journey. Early retirement permitted more time to be spent listening and it was time to invest in his first 'serious' hi-fi system. A trip to Lewisham dealer, Billy Vee Sound Systems, resulted in the purchase of an all Linn system - CD player, pre-amp and power amp, plus the Linn Akurate 242 loudspeakers. Like many people, Andrew went down the CD route at that time, after all "Why go back to vinyl when it's so scratchy?" He did see the light eventually and purchased the LP12.
Several iterations later, the system now comprises the Avid set up, plus World Audio Designs valve pre-amp, phono amp and power supply in place of the Linn solid state pre-amp. The Linn power amp and speakers are still present, as is an Akurate DS streamer in place of the CD player (used for background music and other component burn-in rather than serious listening).
Getting close to the groove, as we've mentioned before, is crucial according to Andrew, if you are to reproduce the music as it was recorded. And it is for that reason that the World Audio Designs equipment arrived - it uses the same valves, in fact genuine new 'old' stock of the Berlin made Telefunken valves, used in the recording studios of the 50s and 60s, Andrew's favourite era of jazz recordings. The introduction of the valve equipment created an openness and delicacy that hadn't been apparent before. Andrew comments that, "Using a fully analogue system, from end to end, allows the ambient sounds of the studio, the microphones and other valve equipment used during the recordings to shine through."
The Russ Andrews path to enlightenment.
Hi-fi is a means to an end for Andrew. It is definitely about the music and not the equipment and his loyalty lies with products that deliver, not specific brands. Fortunately for us and for Andrews' enjoyment of music, Russ Andrews products are most definitely delivering the music he loves! The very first product introduced was a result of dissatisfaction with the performance of the digital streamer. "What do I have to do to make it sound better?" was the plea sent out to his friend, who suggested, "Change those cheap wires."
A PowerBlock and mains cable were the first Russ Andrews products introduced, together with a Tonik interconnect. "The music just sprang to life, the veil was lifted", exclaimed Andrew. The more RA products added, the better the results and soon the system was being powered via SuperKords and the speakers wired up with Crystal-24 (now replaced by 12TC) in a bi-amped configuration.
Confidence in the 60 day money back guarantee, likened by Andrew to the ability to get money back from Majestic Wine for bottles you haven't enjoyed, provided the chance to replace interconnects with Kimber Select from the cartridge to phono stage and pre-amp.
Power gains
Asked what the biggest improvement made has been, without hesitation the reply was, "The introduction of a dedicated mains spur, with its own Russ Andrews consumer unit and serious earthing." The second biggest improvement has been a balanced mains unit and, following Russ' philosophy, the power supply side of things has received a lot of attention. Three wall mounted mains sockets feed nothing but power conditioners - a Platinum Ultra Purifier and two Clarity 8s. The BMU1000 and PowerBlock are connected to a fourth wall socket and SuperKords abound! A recent revelation was the addition of Russ Andrews SuperFuses, replacing some very high end Japanese ones, which in comparison "Wrecked everything", and most recently, the PowerKord feeding the Avid Acutus TT Reference PSU has been upgraded to SuperKord status - "Zac has worked his magic on it!"
Summing up his love for music and the reasons for upgrading his system the way he has, Andrew says, "The purpose is to listen to music and to stretch you into music you don't like. The system and all the Russ Andrews accessories are there to give you this experience."
And on the continuing use of Russ Andrews products to enhance the experience? "My pension is now paid direct to Russ Andrews - though he does allow me to keep a little back for essentials; like food!"
Written By Simon Dalton
Comments
reviewed by Duncan Eĺlison
22 May 2020
We do occasionally email such a list. Time is the issue really: if we have plenty items to list, it's worthwhile but quite time-consuming; on the other hand, if there are only a few products, it's quicker but is it worth it? I will look at doing it more often though as I think you are right about the value. Simon.