@@chrislei8193 AQWO 2 is a wonderful machine, Audia FLS-20 too. They are similar, same transport, same converters. The sound is a little warmer and dense on the Audia even when the Aqwo2 mounts the tube option. Personally I have a preference for the Audia. Let say that Audia is closer to the AQWO 2+ (with separate power supply) and AQWO2 + is more Audia than the Audia!
@@tecsart Thank you Armando. Maybe your channel is one of the most serious channels introducing Audia Flight. THere's so limited information on the medias for the brand. I did not realize the super good sound quality until I tried FLS10. Thank you for introducing more about Audia. Fls20 definately is on the purchase list.
Philips CDPro2 is a CD player only. The FLS20 reads SACS too. The only CD/SACS mechanic available for OEM is from Marantz/Denon, I do not know which model is. Out of factory these optics are basic, they need to be programmed to extract the best from discs, and every good manufacturer has his own “recipe”. So does Audia, in my opinion one of the best reading.
Fantastico’ 😊
How it compares to AQWO2, can you tell us the secret?
@@chrislei8193 AQWO 2 is a wonderful machine, Audia FLS-20 too. They are similar, same transport, same converters. The sound is a little warmer and dense on the Audia even when the Aqwo2 mounts the tube option.
Personally I have a preference for the Audia. Let say that Audia is closer to the AQWO 2+ (with separate power supply) and AQWO2 + is more Audia than the Audia!
@@tecsart wow, thank you!
@@tecsart Thank you Armando. Maybe your channel is one of the most serious channels introducing Audia Flight. THere's so limited information on the medias for the brand. I did not realize the super good sound quality until I tried FLS10. Thank you for introducing more about Audia. Fls20 definately is on the purchase list.
Is the machine based on a Phillips CDPro2?
Philips CDPro2 is a CD player only. The FLS20 reads SACS too. The only CD/SACS mechanic available for OEM is from Marantz/Denon, I do not know which model is. Out of factory these optics are basic, they need to be programmed to extract the best from discs, and every good manufacturer has his own “recipe”. So does Audia, in my opinion one of the best reading.