I have put the Virtue back into the system and am playing it on the monitors for the first time. Initial impressions: The Virtue looks over, pops its collar, and brushes off its shoulders, one at a time.I'm not hearing a beaten amp. Different presentations though. The strong dynamic is back. That drive, that willingness to take the highest notes and really emphasise them. The TBI is almost too polite. Maybe not on 109dB speakers, but you kind of need those in order to rock off 35 watts, let's get real here. The Virtue is certainly more powerful, almost boisterous. Will take time to fully evaluate the differences.Playing Miles Davis Kind of Blue through the Virtue and it is swinging pretty hard. The drums really sizzle and also just as delicate and precise, if not moreso.
You're missapplying my buzzwords. By sizzle I mean sounds live. Anyway, not finished listening. Plus mark in the TBI category, seems to have a blacker presentation, lower noise floor. There are some plusses for the TBI, it's nearly a wash between the two amps on SQ. I will be very specific when I write my final stuff.
You're missapplying my buzzwords. By sizzle I mean sounds live. Anyway, not finished listening. Plus mark in the TBI category, seems to have a blacker presentation, lower noise floor. There are some pluses for the TBI, it's nearly a wash between the two amps on SQ. I will be very specific when I write my final stuff.
No, your description (to me) fits most Class D amps I have heard. My response is not meant to be taken as criticizing what you wrote. It is simply a response (based on my experiences) to your observed listening impressions, nothing more. That is why I said its not easy to write an evaluation, due to all the possible ways it can be taken. Again, no right or wrong here, just preferences based on ones overall system. As a side note, picked up a NOS quad of Telefunken 12AX7 smooth plates from my tech buddy, and installing them in the C/J clone using the TBI amps was stunning. The midrage improved to the point it almost sounded "live", treble was tamed just enough, and 3-D improved. Also picked up a vintage Bendix 5V4G tube for the Modwright Oppo (date code 9/43), and that really improved SACD/DVD playback. The TBI brought out all the improvements (both subtle and not subtle) with the tube changes. It really does remind one of a high quality SET amp.
Spent the last few minutes getting caught up on this thread, and I do not find the results of Rclark surprising at all. As I have said before, the home team...in this case the Virtue amp....has the advantage in a comparison. Primarily due to the fact that the associated equipment used with the established amplifier is selected to be a favourable match. Now if the Virtue amp and the Millenia were similar sounding, then both amps would acquit themselves well. But this does not appear to be the case in this situation, as these two amps have different strengths and limitations. Another factor that often comes into play is the listeners long term association and familiarity with the established amp, which tends to predispose him/her to appreciating the virtues of that product. In short, Rclark knows what the Virtue amp does well, and values those traits....which are different than the Millenia. Now the idea that the Millenia is not a world beater makes sense to me also, and I have never evaluated it in that regards. But rather I look at its sound qualities as being distinct and unique to the device, and judge it on its own merits to reproduce music. The Millenia is a class BD amplifier, and it does not sound like a SET, nor a Tripath, nor a Class A/B, or a Class A amplifier. The way it presents music is superb, but it does it within its own abilities and should not be touted to be superior or inferior to other topologies. Now the price versus performance ration is a fair one, and in my opinion it is a remarkable product at its price point. But that is only my opinion based on what i have heard from the Millenia and other amps that reside at this price point. Now with that said, I have not had a Virtue in my home to listen to...so I make no definitive statements. I spent a bit of time listening to this amp again tonight, and find that in my system the battery arrangement still performs the best, although the upgraded AC power supply has its merits. If I had a speaker system with a more energetic top end, then I could see the AC option being a better choice. So much of what is being debated here comes down to the fine points of system matching. The Millenia is going to excel in one type of system, and the Virtue another type. Of course listener preference comes into play also, and one person may prefer one over the other. One thing i do caution against is to not build the Millenia up to be something it is not. I shy away from the term giant killer, because often it creates unrealistic expectations. The Millenia is an outstanding $500 amplifier, a game changer in most respects. But it is not going to outperform the finer conventional amplifiers in the market, whether they be tube, solid state, OTL, or SET. There are some practical limitations to the amp, even for this little dynamo. But I do agree that high quality sound can be had for short green, and that is an awesome thing to have in this hobby. If you are working on a budget, buy a Millenia and spend the money you save on upgrading speakers and source components, its a smart way to build a good system.RegardsMister Pig
I should have never used the words giant killer
Maybe maybe not. It's all relative. Right? I mean, I've never heard the TBI but I have heard the Virtue and Jolida. I filled it under, if I'm ever in a position that money and space was a real concern, I could live with either one very happily. I think it's great that someone just starting out can buy that instead of a $200 receiver from a big box store and actually get something "hifi". Giant Killer? I bet it does walk all over some much more expensive gear. I have no doubt. People just need to take it for what it is and not get their panties in a wad.
It really does remind one of a high quality SET amp.