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Unfortunately the BAT use Printed Circuit Boards. If the VAC use point-to-point wiring stay with the VAC.Good luck
I think this printed circuit phobia is rubbish. My Manley Neo Classic 250s use PCBs. So Manley, VTL, BAT, and VAC all use PCBs but they sound like crap? I can't believe that is completely true. How could any company charge well into the 5 figure range if that was true?
Here's my .02. I have heard BAT gear and I own VAC gear and I agree with rpf and fullrangeman's opinions as to the sound of BAT gear. It is dark, lacking in detail or resolution, plus it does not have the midrange bloom that we love about tubes. The VAC gear does use PCBs for all their designs so I also agree with kingdeezie and rpf's opinions that PCBs are just fine as far as sound quality. It's all about circuit design. Regarding that CJ with the cooked PCB, that is due to a component going bad because PCBs do not cook on their own (OK, unless the trace is woefully undersized) and components can go bad and fry in a point-to-point amp!Do check out the VAC website as you will find there is an upgrade path for most of the equipment they have ever produced. Mine has had some of those upgrades but I bought them that way so I have no knowledge of the original sound. I just know that it is the best sound quality I have ever heard or ownedSo...to the OP, I think it's interesting that three posters to your thread find BAT to be less than stellar in sound quality and two of us having experience with VAC and found it to be better in our opinions. Personally I will likely never part with my VAC kit. Hmm...maybe that's more like .03 worth of opinion
How about the Atma-Sphere Amps specially the MA2. Yes loads of Tube but that's approx. 500 dollars per mono to change. A few friend recommended BAT Tube Amps specially the REX, that's pretty new on the scene.
...This is a cooked PCB from a Conrad Johnson Premier11:About the astronomical prices I also cant understand it, maybe due lack of info always have been some audiophiles happy to pay it
Wow, great amp, great sound quality, very reliable, low priced tubes.Ralph Karstern do some demo test in shows:He short circuit the amps output with a quarter coin and nothing happen(the amp dont burn or explode) after the coin removed the music go on perfectly as before.Other: Ralph replace the output tubes with the amps power on and running music, and no damage happen.Atma-Sphere amp is a winner.