BOULDER 1010 PREAMPLIFIER
SPECIFICATION - DATA SHEET - FACTORY TOUR

Boulder 1010/1060 vs ...

"Resolution from both products goes to the very depths of the recording (whether this is good or bad depends on the recording). In that sense, both products are fantastic reviewers’ tools. In the bass, however, there was no contest.The Boulder 1060 displayed more drive and authority than the ... amps in my system.

Lastly, the Boulder user interface is hands down the best I’ve used." - Ultra Audio, Jeff Fritz

Need we say more the sound stage is cavernous with real power and scale. Microdynamics and tonal shading is beyond reproach bettered only by its bigger siblings. Jeff put his money where it mattered and bought a Boulder 1060 & 1010. You can be sure that if a reviewer shells out the long green then it is a very special product indeed!

 

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BOULDER 1010 PREAMPLIFIER DETAILS

Every high performance music reproduction system requires extreme resolution in the preamplifier. Without significant care and attention to circuit and construction detail, the clarity and realism are quickly lost.

The all analog Boulder 1010 Preamplifier fills that requirement. Drawing from the 2000 series design, the Boulder 1010 preserves the audio signal's high quality.

The Boulder 1010 Preamplifier uses the new 983 gain stage first designed for the 1012 DAC Preamplifier. Its surface mount construction combines the best of discrete and micro-circuitry with performance approaching the renowned Boulder 993 used in the 2000 series.

The Boulder 1010 Preamplifier's many features are a true asset to your high performance music system.

Its surface mount construction combines the best of discrete and micro-circuitry with performance approaching the renowned Boulder 993 used in the 2000 series. The 983’s ability to drive cables to the power amplifier is on par with the 993, making the cable’s length virtually insignificant.  

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"it is with singular confidence that I can say I’ve never heard more satisfying electronics than the Boulder 1010 and 1060. When you add this to their unparalleled build quality and ergonomic thoughtfulness, what else could I ask for? So yeah, I bought them. If you value the attributes I’ve described above, you’d be wise to hear and experience these products yourself. They’re simply the best I’ve had in my system, and they’re staying. " - Ultra Audio, Jeff Fritz

 

Zanden 3000 Pre The Zanden products are unfailingly natural and universally impressive (in the true musical sense of the term). Music has the unfettered, engaging quality, the ease of access and emotional impact of a live event.- Hi-Fi + issue 43 3000 Pre & 9500 MkIII mono's

Einstein The Tube (preamplifier) For Roland Kraft of Image and Holger Barkse of Stereo (two popular German audio magazines), ‘The Tube’ combined the very best sonics and most flawless measurements ever encountered.

The image hifi Mellennium Award in Gold in the category Preamplifiere is presented to Einstein Audio Elektronik for "TheTube"

Connoisseur 4-2L SE (Line stage)The sound from the Lyra was breathtaking. Such precision had the reviewers never heard before. Voices were extremely natural sounding. Also, the treble was produced with exactness and it even cared for the smallest details, and it was easy to follow how cymbals died away.The huge soundstgae that it produced was also unique. - Translated Stereoplay Extract

Boulder 1012 Preamplifier with Phono and DA Converter From any aspect, the Boulder 1012 is almost akin to a feat of magic. It sounds great through its own very special high-speed DACs, and sounds clear, transparent, and colorful through its line-level inputs as well. Find a way to feed it low-jitter 24/96 data and it'll give your system a little more of that wonderfulness we're all searching for while working the Boulder's DACs to their bursting point. If you've got the bucks, go for it. This is one very extraordinary component. - STEREOPHILE - Jonathan Scull, December, 2001

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