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I'll chime in here....I like the Rowlands very much (they actually have grown on me considerably since I first got them a few weeks ago). That said, my dealer is going to give me a break on a BAT 51SE/75SE combo in the next few months, and I love that tube amp more than practically anything around for "sane" money (have always wanted it!). Sure the Tenors and Halcros are better, but the BAT is a superb amp at its 8.5k list. The Rowlands are "sorta" tubelike, but not quite the liquid nature of the BAT ...
John,Did you ever have the before mentioned shootout? A lot of people had some great comments on the individual components, but I was looking forward to your review with all the amps side-by-side with the same environment, same speakers, etc.-KJ
I keep seeing the sound off's on amps and I'm missing the importance of a quality preamp which in my opinion is the only thing that opens up the quality and textures of these amps. The last comparison looked like they used an Aragon preamp (which I don't mean to offend but it is definitely not what I would consider the same class as the amplifiers being tested). Thankfully the VMPS speakers are more forgiving than the Wilson's for a harsh front end and that's why I'm bringing this up. (This is my experience since I now own wp7's and preamp choice has been pivotal to the overall experience in my system) Also the Rowland equipment really benefits running on balanced inputs in my experience (I have used the 201' and own a Rowland Synergy IIi that runs on batteries) (I have owned a ton of preamps.. Audible Illusions L1, CJ Premier 14, Adcom GFP750, Placette Active....etc..) ...
I keep seeing the sound off's on amps and I'm missing the importance of a quality preamp which in my opinion is the only thing that opens up the quality and textures of these amps. The last comparison looked like they used an Aragon preamp (which I don't mean to offend but it is definitely not what I would consider the same class as the amplifiers being tested).
Thankfully the VMPS speakers are more forgiving than the Wilson's for a harsh front end and that's why I'm bringing this up. (This is my experienc ...
Yes, I have listened to an Aragon Pre and Palladium mono-block setup several times over the years... and yes it is leaps and bounds better then the Adcom GFP750 (I owned that for 2hours listening before it went back in the box), my list was in now apparent order. I only made this comment because the Wilson + Aragon synergy didn’t work in my "Listening" experiences...
To Clarify my commentsto Mad DOG and John Casler:My main comment was NOT to say the VMPS is not revealing by saying "forgiving speaker"(should have used "Sounds amazing (ribbons are so smooth) with a wider range of electronics") but to stress that the Wilson can really sound bad with incorrect Solid State Electronics because of how forward and dissecting they can be. I've found that the Sophia's and even the WP7's image more like monitors than the wall of music (you have to go to the Wilson Maxx’s a ...
Can't wait to hear the results of this get together, wish the AZ area had a more active group for listening sessions like the Socal and the Ny groups.I can't wait to hear how the Bat combo compares.Yeah my orginal intensions were Rm40's with two Larger VMPS subs (I use to run two standard subs on 1000watts with my Magnepan IIIa's on a Music Reference RM9 with an active crossover set at 35hz) but that wouldn't fit in a 10x12 room (next house in 3-4 years will have a dedicated room and I'll re-evalutate again)
RM30's wheren't out 1.75 years ago when I bought them, plus I would still need subs with 30's.
Besides the Brilliant Yellow Audi just attracked police so I substituted it with "Ferrari Fly Yellow" Painted Wilson Watt Puppies 7.
The Honda Element allows me to pickup and ship used stereo equipment easily too where trying to fit that in my audi truck was impossible especially the Lamm Crates