武藤製作所のオーグラインその1

Mutoh Seisakusho's augmentation line No.1

We recently visited Muto Seisakusho, which manufactures audio cables using alloys of gold, silver, platinum, and other precious metals.


Mr. Muto, the representative of the company, talked to us about various aspects of the company and allowed us to listen to a sample of their products.


We listened to the cables in their listening room, which was much more splendid than we had expected because Mr. Mutoh is an audio enthusiast by nature!


Almost everything in this picture, from the amplifier to the sound panel, was made by Mr. Mutoh himself! The audio room was built by Mr. Mutoh himself.


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The cables Mr. Muto is pointing at are the company's high-end cables.Horus Neo+aand adding 3 meters of Horus Neo+a cable, for a total of 3 million yen!


However, he said that with Horus, there is no shrinkage or degradation of sound. To be honest, all cables are high-end cables.Noise absorbing terminator elementand I'm armed with a


The sound was naturally very good.


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The great thing about Augline is that it does not conceal the situation and condition of the original recorded and burned sound sources.


Naturally, the original recorded sound source is not always pleasant to the ear, but some instruments sound like they pierce the ear.


A live trumpet performance heard at a jazz bar can be surprisingly painful to the ear, but the sound is conveyed as it is.


Amplifiers that can reproduce the original sound as it is are a must. Mr. Mutoh also mentioned the current output.Bakun Products


And far from the image of a stereo type vacuum tube amplifierAstro Electronic Planningwould be a good combination.


What both companies have in common is that they do not say "high frequencies" or "low frequencies. It depends on the sound of the original sound source, in other words, to reproduce the original sound as it is, without coloring the sound at all.


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I realized this once again in the listening room at Augline.


To be continued

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