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Last year I heard a system that had an $18K TT with a $5K tonearm (I forget the cartridge), a $40K Vitus phono preamp, VTL 450 monoblock amps and $50K Rockport speakers and I was way underwhelmed. My modest analog system sounded better in many respects. I think that part of it was the room which was specially designed for audio. It was too dead. No life to the music.
Interesting and well articulated post Simon. I'm not surprised that you enjoyed the Tom Evans with the 400. Natural, real and engaging. I now really do believe that the WT sound marries extremely well with a top SET amp and high efficiency speakers. Not surprised that a lot of the US guys go with Line Magnetic/ DeVore combos. Let us know how you get on going back to the Versalex
The 400 looks great Simon. The custom rack also. I love BBP though. You must buy a 400 at trade rates mate! It's a no brainer if you have the funds surely!Yep my DV's and Obs 2 are sold. All the Audio Note gear is on a 8 week build time so just listening to a pair of Larcs driven by a Densen B130 that I normally use with the tele so will leave the counterweight position until the new gear arrives and is run in. Interestingly the sound now is more compressed and not as controlled as before but a little sweeter. The latest HX100 mods are an improvement in detail resolution and control but I found that it's gone backwards regarding hardness a la HX1.2. It took a few weeks and a second pair of ears to gain full realisation. After your latest experiences and new found preference be warned!The less good valve gear equates to a lumpy bass and shy top end ..... but.... When I heard the Jinro driving AN-E SPe/HE's with ISIS cable it was the beginning of a new phase for me. Same retail as the DV/SH combo I was using by the way. The sound is more immediate without being forced. More 'real' and less hard. A 400 is still on my radar though. BestRob
Good work Simon!
OK....Next weekend we are doing a shoot out. In one corner the Transrotor Rondino with Shelter Accord cartridge. And in the other a Well Tempered Amadeus with Grado Reference Master 1. And I'll bring along my Hagerman Cornet2 phono preamp (built by yours truly) and two distinctly different sets of vintage tubes: RCA black plate and Amperex Bugle Boys 12ax7/12au7. Late '40's early '50s vintage. My friend and I have radically different approaches to downstream electronics and speakers. Last weekend he spent some time at my place listening to a wide range of music. Finished up with Sonny Rollins Way out West. A reissue from 7-8 years ago. I loaned him the record and he reports very little sonic difference. And of course this begets the question: Can a record player made from a golf ball, tinker toy rod, fishing line and sewing thread hold its own against mass and magnets?Stay tuned.