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I believe the first SS amp that was set up was the parasound, which sounded pretty veiled and like alot of SS that I've listened to.
The last was the modded Golden Tube amplifier. *ugh* Out of all but the parasound, this was my least favorite amp with the Ellis speakers.
Is there any consensus on whether the AKSA 55 wpc sounds better than the 100 wpc (assuming a person lives in an apartment and doesn't need the extra power)?
If I still had the 1801s, I would be saving my pennies (make that lunches) for the Trascended Sound The Beast OTL, http://www.transcendentsound.com/Beast%20OTL.htm
Also, I now have the amplifier in my living room, and it sounds much better to my ears. This will be confirmed this evening when my wife arrives home. I am hearing new musical information in my recordings for the first-time. It's really quite amazing
Are you able to compare & contrast the GT40 with the reworked Dyna 70 ?
I am hearing new musical information in my recordings for the first-time. It's really quite amazing
I generally don't subscribe to the break-in "propoganda", but there might be something happening. After hearing Carl's wire presentation, I believe there is some truth to break-in. The SE40 has a bunch of Black Gate capacitors too. Many folks have told me these capacitors to change for the better. ...
But what I heard at the Chicago Event is oddly very close to what I've heard while breaking in blackgates. The very same...(to me) odd effects and (almost unstable) sound. huh.
I generally listen for instrumental detail, dynamics, and grit/noise. In these regards, the SE40 is more clear/better than anything else I have used in my system. Electric pianos are VERY obviously electric pianos. Violin's sound much more like violins. I am hearing backup vocals in amazing detail. ...
I think I'm done looking for an amp, I just don't see finding something better for the small amount of money I'd be willing to pay. I was going to build an AKSA, but per the above list, I think I'll skip that.
This weekend I listened to a 5 channel UcD180 amplifier that Kevin Haskins from diycable.com built. Tried it out with Adires' new line of speakers and Andy's (awm) 1801. mac, Andy and I commented that we had not heard the 1801's with better SLAM on the low end. The digital amps puts out much more output from the Excel woofer. What also surprised us was the better imaging which was already very good with the AKSA N. With the Hypex, it was wider. No fancy caps, just TSU Panasonics and one large single to ...
Dan,I was thinking more about the way we/I conducted the in-room test, and I might have been biased. Since I heard these amplifiers in my listening room I "knew" what to expect. What do you think about using blindfolds next year? This would consume a bit more time, but I think would provide more tangible results.