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I mean I thought that 1/4" phone connectors were pretty poor connectors but were used only for convenience. What not XLR or RCA instead. Just seems really odd and non-standard for what seems like no good reason.
John (Casler),If I recall correctly, you have used Bryston in the past with VMPS speakers as well. Any chance you could add one of the SSTs to your "shoot out" or is that not really an apples to apples comparison? I've never had the luxury to hear either the Rowlands or SOAs (just the good reviews). If it's not appropriate to comment on that publicly, my apologies.-KJ
Are you going to switch amps between VMPS and Wilsons? That would be an interesting shootout. The amps are an interesting shootout, as I like Jeff Rowland gear. Comparing a VMPS with a Wilson would be fun, too.
Hi KJ,Well you may get your wish (sort of) since KeithR, my friend with the Sophias also has a Bryston. I tried to call James tonight, but he was on the other line to the Orient, where his amps are selling like hotcakes, and couldn't talk.I don't think (as with most other components) that our comparisons will define a clear cut "winner", but we may be able to hear the differences, strenghts and weaknesses of each.We will also be able to see which one(s) feed our personal listening preferences.
Well you may get your wish (sort of) since KeithR, my friend with the Sophias also has a Bryston.
I don't think (as with most other components) that our comparisons will define a clear cut "winner", but we may be able to hear the differences, strengths and weaknesses of each.
John,There is a Keithr on Audiogon selling a pair of 201's:http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?ampstran&1098546705Is this your buddy?Has he compared the 201's to something and decided he liked the other amp better?Just curious as always...George
With all due respect to the Ampzilla/VMPS dealers, I would humbly suggest trying a 30 year old GAS Son on any high end rig. These old Sons are NOT embarrassed by anything made today.James B. is a genius. The simple truth is that amp design has changed very little over the last 30 years and most of the parts improvements do not have a major sonic impact. I'll tell you what would make a good shootout - any and all high end amps competing with a rebuilt GAS Son. Prepare to be stunned!!!