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With my HT1-TLs I'm using a pair of HEED PM monoblocks and a HEED PRE with HEED PX external power supply. Wonderful tone, dynamics, detail, bass, and overall musicality. Hand made in Hungary. The HEED equipment replaced a pair of Wyred4Sound monoblocks (SX-1000s) and Wyred4Sound STP-SE preamp.I had a Van Alstine amp (his best model at the time, Fet Valve Ultra double die) and AvaStar Preamp in the system on trial (new from AVA) and those went back within a week. Bleached tonality and upper midrange glare. Good bass and detail but eviscerated the music.
Hi newzooreview,In fact, I have the exact same HT1-TL you do... because I asked Jim to make my speakers to the same veneer and color as yours
With my HT1-TLs I'm using a pair of HEED PM monoblocks and a HEED PRE with HEED PX external power supply. Wonderful tone, dynamics, detail, bass, and overall musicality. Hand made in Hungary. I had a Van Alstine amp (his best model at the time, Fet Valve Ultra double die) and AvaStar Preamp in the system on trial (new from AVA) and those went back within a week. Bleached tonality and upper midrange glare. Good bass and detail but eviscerated the music.
Well, I just spent a day listening to "bleached tonality" and midrange "glare" at the Audio Karma Fest. That's obviously your opinion, and you're welcome to it, but an awful lot of people trooped through the Salk-Van Alstine room without hearing anything remotely bordering on bleach and glare. Check out the reviews of the SS8. Or the Illuminator-Raal monitor. Or anything else.
I gotta be honest here. We may well have been listening to the same amp, or a very similar amp, as you auditioned. And I also doubt very much that there is a dramatic difference in the sound of Frank's amps as they continue to be refined. I spoke with Frank at some length last Saturday, and he mentioned that he had obtained a volume-compensated switching preamp that could be programmed to produce a sequence of ramdomly selected A-B-X (where X is no change from the previous amp or other device) changes among sources to test scientifically wheter listeners could really hear differences between devices (be they speakers, preamps, or amps). It can be a humbling experience, as Frank was willing to admit, particularly when it comes to electronics rather than speakers. This is an endless debate. I don't doubt the sincerity of people who say they can hear major differences between amplifiers. But if those amps are operating within their power limitations, I would bet just about any amount of money that listeners couldn't pass a properly controlled blind ABX test. In any event, I have full confidence in the neutrality of Frank's amps--I'll be using his electronics to run my Philharmonic speakers at the Captial Audio Fest in July.
I'm sure it wasn't a break-in issue. I'm baffled. His stuff just doesn't sound like that to me, but if it did, I would have returned it as well.
Thanks, Dennis. I've read all of the back issues of the AVA audio newsletter and still follow developments on their forum page. I know the AVA equipment performs exceptionally well in all sorts of systems. I was puzzled as well that it didn't work out in mine.
Is there a way to make the hyperlnk be text instead of the full URL?I want the words "Wyred4Sound SX-500" to be a direct hotlink.Do you know what I mean?