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Count me as one of the people who likes it quite a bit. My setup is TVC, McCormack DNA 0.5 amp, Rotel 1072 CD player, Vandersteen 2ce Signature speakers. I had been using a Rotel 1062 integrated amp with the McCormack, and prior to that, the integrated amp as the pre and power. I discovered that going passive or TVC was the route for me when I used the Bolero Test (as suggested by Arthur Salvatore at www.high-endaudio.com). Basically, I connected my CD player directly to the amp, bypassing the integrated completely, and played Bolero from the start (it opens as low volume). I liked what I heard (the purity of the sound; the clarity; the feeling that a veil had been removed from the music) and the volume was much louder than I'm used to. So, I made the switch, and I'm glad I did. I have no basis for comparison to other passives, TVCs or active pre-amps, but I do know this: I have experienced absolutely no loss of bass (and possibly some gain). My volume settings are fine (I usually play music at 10-12 o'clock, first time around on the clicks). The clarity is wonderful, and the TVC is especially good at operatic voices. It always seems as if the voicer is in front of the orchestra, rather than the other way around. Most importantly, that electric sound--that's the only way I can describe it--is gone. Now, I only play classical and opera (with a little bit of rock mixed in), and I don't like flavored music at all. Well, the TVC doesn't flavor the music. And there are times when I'm startled by the clarity (as in, it actually makes me sit up and notice). By the way, when I put my ear to my speakers at minimum volume, I hear nothing. No buzz. Just black.Prior to purchasing the TVC, I was thinking about adding a Vandersteen 2wq subwoofer to my system. I'm still thinking about it, but I'm not sure it's necessary anymore. Is anybody out there using the TVC with 2wqs? Any problems with hum?As for tweaks, well, I must admit that I'm wary of tweaks. Maple racks? Ebony knobs? It all sounds like snake oil to me. I have my TVC on the cones that came with the unit. I'd like to hear about tweaks that people have tested in blind ABX tests. That would interest me, if there's any such thing out there. Basically, I currently have no desire to add a passive pre to my system. Although I don't have a lot of experience with stereo equipment, I know what live classical and opera sounds like, and it sounds pretty close to what I have now with the TVC (although I'm sure I could improve the situation by upgrading my Vandersteens).It doesn't surprise me that the McCormack-TVC combination is effective because McCormack makes several passive pres, so the synergy makes sense. What surprises me a little is that Vandersteen doesn't seem too thrilled about passives or TVCs on his website.By the way, are there any TVC owners out there who have also owned the Morrison E.L.A.D. (or have heard both of them). What are your impressions?Hope this wasn't too long-winded. It's my first post.Dave
Thanks.REF2. RCA inputs and outputs. Single volume control. Purchased in January. Steel plates top and bottom.
Hi everyone,I got a dual mono TVC (ref3) from Gymane yesterday, and today I wanted to say, "I love it!". I slept less last night, I skipped lunch today, I wanted to find excuses to quit working just to stay home and listen to music. This is a pretty new unbroken in unit, but I find all positive comments GHM and others said about this wonderful piece true to my ears. Nicholas has done something special. Happy listening!
I have ordered the ebony knobs for my TVC, solely because of their looks and the fact that it should be easier to see which source and volume level is selected. I very much doubt that they have any sonic effects at all, but time will tell.I don't quite get why some of you would add an active tubeamp to a system based around this TVC. Compared to my active, ss based preamp (a Hegel P4A) the TVC has more body and a "fatter" sound - kind of like some of the tube pre's I have listened to. If the system sounds thin/bright/lightweight with this TVC in place, I would rather start looking at speaker vs. room interactions or other components in the system. If your speakers (the single most important source of colorations and distortion!) are fairly balanced and the amp operates within its power envelope, what you basically hear is the system's source. In my view, it would be better to save up for a higher quality source which plays according to ones personal taste, than to add another source of coloration (the tube pre). Am I way out of line?edit: Just to clarify, I do prefer the TVC over my active pre amp. It differentiates choir voices better, and brass instruments sound more like the real thing. For the money, this is a winner.
Good morning all, Well, the dual mono reference[two box] unit was shipped and I should receive it shortly. The final configuration is with Neotech 7N copper output wiring and double run silver for inputs. The trannies are grounded to a grounding post and the silver buss es were eliminated. I opted for a single input dual output unit to eliminate any switches in the signal path. For me one input works as I can change ICs as the mood strikes for vinyl or CD. The TVC will come with the ebony cones and knobs. When the new unit is broken in for 400Hrs I will compare to single box ref with silver wiring. The ebony cones should work out well and I will test them against the original wood footers on both units. I will be receiving the active preamp and energizer in about 10 days for evaluation. The energizer will go up against a Richard Grey 400 which is a similar device. Let the fun begin, can't wait. By the way I changed the output tube on my amp to RCA 805 which replaced a GE 211 to add some richness to the presentation. The result was positive adding midrange magic to the clarity of the TVC as well as an overall organic feel. After living with the TVC for 3 months or so I have come to the conclusion that it is a neutral unit that can be tweaked to provide more information with out sacrificing the clarity. If you really want to change the flavor of your presentation look at your front end or tubes for your amp. They will make more of an impact than changing cables or footers. You can really bring your system to another level by playing around with your source or amp to achieve the synergy and sound YOU WANT. You will hear every change made at the source with the TVC in place. You will hear what your source is really capable of for the first time. Fine tuning the source is the best way of getting what you want. Tweaking the TVC itself will bring some refinement as we have found but again the source and amp will have more of an impact on the overall sound. rollo
Hey Ray, When I receive the new unit I'll take some pictures and post them, if I can figure out how. Nichcolas posted pictures of the new unit a ways back in the thread. rollo
Quote from: rollo on 9 Mar 2007, 07:58 pmHey Ray, When I receive the new unit I'll take some pictures and post them, if I can figure out how. Nicholas posted pictures of the new unit a ways back in the thread. rolloHey Rollo,That sounds really good for those who can see the pics. lol. I'd have to ask you for a verbal description. Regards,Ray
Hey Ray, When I receive the new unit I'll take some pictures and post them, if I can figure out how. Nicholas posted pictures of the new unit a ways back in the thread. rollo
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 9 Mar 2007, 08:25 pmQuote from: rollo on 9 Mar 2007, 07:58 pmHey Ray, When I receive the new unit I'll take some pictures and post them, if I can figure out how. Nicholas posted pictures of the new unit a ways back in the thread. rolloHey Rollo,That sounds really good for those who can see the pics. lol. I'd have to ask you for a verbal description. Regards,RayRay, Sorry Ray just did remember your situation. You must have some serious hearing though. I'll post a description when I figure out what Nicholas did.rollo