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Sounds good George...a few questions, thanks !Are the amps supplied with stock cords ? Have you tested them at all that way ?[/list:u]Don't know how loud your playing them....but how do they perform as the volume increases ?[/list:u]Thanks... [/list:u]Chris[/list:u]
I've now had both the D200 and Odyssey Stratos Mono Extremes in my system. They both have outstanding clarity and extension. The image is large through both amps. Bass is deep and ballsy without bloat.I personally prefer the Odyssey Monos. They have some heft and drive that the D200s lack. Also, I have always been bothered by digital amps' lack of emotion and "realness". They do everything well and acurately, but they have no soul. The Odysseys have soul.
My search for a SS amp with the refinement of the VAC continues... .
But can't the "soul" argument be used against any amp topology? I'm sure there are some SET lovers that woud more than glad to use the "lacking soul" argument against any SS amp.
........I am selling the Odyssey monos because I prefer the VAC tube amp. My search for a SS amp with the refinement of the VAC continues......
No doubt. However, the drive, slam and meaty quality that SS brings to my system simply shames the VAC, as exceptional as it is.The solution, of course, is bi-amping, with SS driving the woofers and a sweet SET amp driving the mid/tweeter.Ain't gonna happen in my system, though. I'm all for simplification, not complication.
I own a VAC Phi 110/110, and my speakers have been paired with VAC gear at audio shows for several years. I have heard great things about the Dodd monos, which you apparently own.Look. I'm going to be blunt. The VAC amp is outstanding. It drives my speakers very well, and I've enjoyed the combo for over two years. However, the VAC does not have the balls, the drive and the slam of any 200+ wpc SS amps I have owned or tried. The Dodd Monos may be the exception. Not having heard them in my system, ...
Ok, I am giving into peer pressure and writing just a little bit on my initial thoughts on the D-200's.The amps have been pretty much playing music non-stop for almost a week so I think that I am getting a fair representation of what they can do. I am using the very good Black Sand Silver Max power cords, which connect to my Running Springs Haley conditioner.Well, I must say that I am quite impressed! I expected them to sound good for the money and not be the giant slayer that many had made them o ...
Quote from: mcrespo71now I have a system that is superlative in a couple criteria that are super important to the music I listen to and just OK to not so good at others, and I'm happier than ever.MichaelThat's a good place to be.This hobby is all about compromise, and our quest to discover the least objectionable compromise. If it wasn't, these discussion forums wouldn't be alive, and Audiogon listings would only be half a page long.
now I have a system that is superlative in a couple criteria that are super important to the music I listen to and just OK to not so good at others, and I'm happier than ever.Michael
That pretty much mirrors my intial impressions comparing the D200's to my DNA 1 Gold. In regards to the 'soul', I initially gave the edge to the McCormack. But as time went on, the D200's took on more soul. The reason? My theory is that the detail and imaging were so revealing that I tended to listen analytically, concentrating on the subtle details more than the whole. I tried a few things to get that soul. Different p/c's, balanced power, and even those exotic fuses. While all those seemed to help, what m ...
.......However, the VAC does not have the balls, the drive and the slam of any 200+ wpc SS amps I have owned or tried. .......
Toobluvr, I agree on all counts, and if you take a look at one of my posts above, I say just about the same thing regarding compromise.However, being a stubborn bastard, I have one more SS idea that I'm going to investigate before I hang it up.