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Hey Tim,Good to hear it arrived safely, i'll be in touch soon to arrange a listen. What are your initial thoughts?? I just received a 3" thick Tiger maple plat from timbernation, it sounds great. the thicker the better...
Matt, Intially I think it sounds very good for a piece of equipment that is not broken in. I have not done any critical listening as yet, but overall I think it sounds very good and certinly gives my current tube preamp a run for it's money. Considering my tube pre is double the cost of the TVC. If this TVC gets better with burn in, as others have indicated, they I suspect it will surpass my my tube preamp. It might not have the amount of bloom that the tube pre has, but I'll put aside that conclusion until after 400 or so hours. Tim[quote Hi Tim, What is the config for the TVC you have?Ray
Ray,It's the dual volume reference model. Is that what you mean?Tim
Quote from: tbabb on 12 Feb 2007, 04:39 pmRay,It's the dual volume reference model. Is that what you mean?TimHi Tim,Well, what I'm asking is how many inputs and outs do you have?Ray
Ray,Mine has two inputs and two outputs.TimQuote from: Ray Bronk on 12 Feb 2007, 04:44 pmQuote from: tbabb on 12 Feb 2007, 04:39 pmRay,It's the dual volume reference model. Is that what you mean?TimHi Tim,I wonder if you lucked out to get the double silver wire run.RayHi Tim,Well, what I'm asking is how many inputs and outs do you have?Ray
Quote from: tbabb on 12 Feb 2007, 04:39 pmRay,It's the dual volume reference model. Is that what you mean?TimHi Tim,I wonder if you lucked out to get the double silver wire run.RayHi Tim,Well, what I'm asking is how many inputs and outs do you have?Ray
Babb, Looking good man,Is it possible to post a photo of the innards to show others what internal revisions have been implemented since the original. My active Prue has more bloom than the TVC,however the TVC may be more like the real thing. Saturday evening I attended a live event which was being recorded by John Atkinson of Sterile magazine.I noticed that decay of the sound lingered on what seemed like forever,there was sort of an initial bloom of the notes but subdued compared to colored version we get at home,which to many is a wonderfull thing. So ,which camp is correct?I would say both.As far as detail is concerned,it depends on where you are seated.The event was acoustic with NO PA system,so the brushed cymbals seemed subduded , meaning that the volume level of each instrument was different. This is why the super detail singnature of silver wire may be an issue for some listeners.If you like to sit in the first 3 rows than silver may be the ticket. By the way we were seated about 15 rows back center hall.What truly amazed me was the clarity of the bell of the cymbal,it just made its way directly to our ears.This I believe where silver has the edge at home.So what to do?Try both and see what floats YOUR boat. What I thought about the sound of the Steinway Piano was suprising,it was bright.Not like the sound I remember from a Baldwin.If we are not sure which camp,I suggest going to a live performace to remind us of what the real deal is and go from there. Enough rambling for now,enjoy your TVC.Rollo
Hey Ray, It should arrive next week some time.Looking forward to reporting the difference between copper and silver versions.It will not be an apple to apple comparison since the copper version will have two enclosures, grounded trannies, RCAs and no selector switch since it will be single input. The single box dual mono version will be available for a tour when the new unit is broken in for 400 Hrs and compared to the two box unit.We shall see.Rollo
Ray, Since i liked the dual mono version,I felt the separation of the tyrannies would help as in mono block amps.Went on a hunch and to Nicholas' supprise worked out very well.Since the trannies are not shielded like the S&B trannies,separation might help.rollo ps Ray we hit page 100 break out the bong
Ray, Maybe Cheech or Chong has some of that long rolling paper left It should reach you. Kidding aside the copper internal wiring is not single run copper.The trannies are hand wound with copper as you know.I would like to see Notch as well but the cost is high compared to what Nicholas is using.I know S&B uses OCC neotech 7N wire for their trannies at $550 just for trannies.The masses will hang me if I suggest this to Nicholas.How much difference that will make compared to the difference between silver and copper might be small and not worth the extra money. As far as price goes I am not really sure yet. Is that you I hear coughing rollo PS I believe the boxes are the same size as the single box unit just two of them
Ray That was Neotech as you can see I'm not much of a computer person.I will modify the post thanksrollo
I was thinking when i shipped the DAC, i would be able to send an active preamp unit for home trial. So if any one that is interested please let me know if you want to try it out.