It's sure been quiet around here, but I thought I'd see if I can get some conversation started.
My system has changed a bit over the past months: Still using the De capos, but gone is my Pioneer PD-65 CD player, replaced by a Sony SCD-1 I bought for a great price. Also gone is my McIntosh MC-2100 amp, replaced by a pair of Quicksilver Mini Mite Monos (using the stock Chinese EL-34 and 12AX7 tubes).
My solid state Audire Audio Diffet preamp is still in the mix, although it is currently up for sale. I've also added a pair of Kimber Silver Streak ICs between the amps and preamp (am still using my homebrew Mogami between the source and preamp, and Home Depot extension cords on my speakers). Finally, also still using my Adire Audio Rava sub.
Okay, now that that's out of the way, here's the deal: The Quicksilver amps have been a nice addition--offering a ton of that "tubey" sound: full and lush in the midrange with nice low end. In fact, due to the emphasis in the mids, I notice a slight lack of air and extension on things like cymbals, the breathiness of voices, the "blat" of horns, etc. The sound is in no way dull, but just a bit laid back sounding.
A coupe of days ago, I experienced a tube failure in one of the amps. So, while I'm waiting for the replacement to arrive, I borrowed a buddy's Sonic Impact T-amp to tide me over (I once owned a pair myself, but ended up selling them).
Interestingly, I find that the T-amp has all of that upper end detail I'm missing in the Quicksilvers, but is lacking the lush midrange I've come to enjoy. In a perfect world, I'd like to have the warmth I hear with the tubes along with the nice high end detail I hear in the T-amp. So, I'm now wondering how to find that happy medium between the two amps. I want to have my cake and eat it too, darn it!
Any ideas? Maybe different tubes? A SET amp?
Thanks, guys!
Jon