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Slipsik 4

Posted: 2008-06-01 17:52
by lejonklou
Released today.

Some info here:
http://www.lejonklou.com/?news=63

and here:
http://www.lejonklou.com/manuals/Slipsi ... 20230V.pdf

More later!


EDIT: Link to manual updated. Thanks Per!

Posted: 2008-06-22 22:35
by Azazello
My Slipsik is now upgraded to version four! At first I felt that the biggest upgrade is in the bass region, the bass is much more defined, richer and easier to follow than before.

But the more I listen, the clearer I hear that this upgrade is more fundamental. The sound is much improved; all instruments are separated in a new way. But at the same time, they play more in tune with each other, it's tighter and... simply better!

Slipsik is a real killer now! Even version three was better than Akurate kontrol, but still sort of on the same level. I guess that version four have changed that?

Love it! :mrgreen:

Posted: 2008-06-25 01:09
by lejonklou
Thank you Azazello!

So far I have received rave reviews from everyone who's received it. I feel very proud.

Need to update the Slipsik page and send out the new newsletter. Thanks for your patience.

Posted: 2010-01-11 16:21
by Tony Tune-age
Lejonklou, will there ever be a version with two source inputs - such as Aux and Tuner?

Posted: 2010-01-11 20:38
by lejonklou
Hi Tony!

Are you confusing Slipsik (MM phonostage) with Kikkin? There is only one input on Slipsik, and that's for an MM cartridge. And there's no volume control.

Slipsik 5 is not far away. Different circuit board layouts are being evaluated. Time consuming, but very rewarding!

Posted: 2010-01-11 20:46
by Tony Tune-age
Yes, I got the two components mixed-up. Your products are still new to me, but there's been many positive comments from other people. In any case, I was thinking about your stereo preamplifier and it has one input currently.

Posted: 2010-01-11 20:54
by lejonklou
That's Kikkin.

Not sure if there will be a multi input version, but I'm trying different solutions. The final result in terms of performance is mainly what determines whether it can become a product or will end up on the shelf...

Posted: 2010-01-12 17:07
by Tony Tune-age
That makes sense, good products which are reasonably priced do take time to design and build. Good luck...

Posted: 2010-01-15 02:51
by lejonklou
Thanks, Tony!

Posted: 2010-01-15 13:26
by Tony Tune-age
By the way Lejonklou, are your products distributed in the United States?