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That is one hell of a preamp. I am back to using my active I miss the clarity of the Dual Mono dual box TVC but the weight, authority, depth and scale is now back in my system. I will give the TVC a fair shake and compare one more time. Both have their advantages and disadvantages as you will find out. rollo
Quote from: rollo on 20 Jul 2007, 12:50 am That is one hell of a preamp. I am back to using my active I miss the clarity of the Dual Mono dual box TVC but the weight, authority, depth and scale is now back in my system. I will give the TVC a fair shake and compare one more time. Both have their advantages and disadvantages as you will find out. rollohi rollo, i'm wondering what happened so you've brought the active preamp back and changed your stance - the same with me, i sold my promi as on a long run EAR 864 does so much more for me, although the clarity of TVC remains an ultimate goal. i still feel there is a long road for TVCs yet to be explored and the best is yet to come.cheers gordan
The performance of the system employing a TVC will depend on the quality and dynamics of the signal driver. Lacking an active amplification source, it is up to the output stage of the signal source to provide sufficient bass response and overall dynamics. Since we all know this it seems off target to point at the TVC for this type of deficiency. In my case the output drivers of my Levinson 30.5 are robust and I find no fault with the quality of the sound reproduction in areas that could be traced to the TVC. It is in the matching of system components that the audiophile has control over the direction his system will take. If you seek "tube sound" and you have a tubed amplifier you like, you should not require an active preamp if you properly tailor the signal to the TVC. A signal processor or different DAC may serve you better than an additional tube circuit. Alternatively you might want to consider a tubed preamp and a solidstate amplifier.
Hello Ray. Once you find that the TVC is an asset in your system I am sure there are ways to improve it's sound to your taste. I was more thinking about the guys that take a 102 db horn, add a 90 watt push/pull amp and then spend the rest of their lives blaming their ancillaries for their problems. Harmony is the key. I like the TVC and will try your suggestions. Right now I am playing with different tubes in my SE amp. I enjoy the element of danger ie: how long will it be before I really burn my fingers Let me know what setup you end up with Gerry
Ray, I replaced an Electronic Visionary Systems PB2SA that I had been using for over a decade. This is a dual mono stepped attenuator with 36 hand matched resistors/channel and star grounding. State of the art way back then. TVC blew it away for keeps. Putting it back in now makes me wish I had gone for the transformer setup a long time ago. There is a mechanical quality to the sound that, once I have heard it, I cannot overlook. Funny how that works. Like that tiny dent in your car: your eye goes right to it every time you walk past.TVC is like paintless dent removal for me Thanks again for the summary of your tweaking. Going into the hospital for knee replacement fri. Will have lots of time for tinkering during recovery. Gerry
Hi Everybody,I just got my Promitheus TVC passive preamp and I am now burning it using FM tuner for about 20 hours. Hope to feel the magic power from this little lovely box soon! BTW, I am from Macao, in China, it is a very small city and can find a few Audio Shops here, too bad. Quote:"Enjoy music, enjoy life". Welcome avphile and well said. As you can see, this is one big happy family. There is presently a vacuum in the rank and file and as you know, nature abhors a vacuum...Unless it is in a WE 242C that is. I hope you enjoy your TVC as much as I do mine. Post your experiences when you take a break from listening Gerry
GentlemenI am fairly new to this forumAnd I want all the advise and built up experience for you all to tweak the crap out of my TVC.No more 'heavy' unthreadworthy discussions please.I will be getting a 5687 based 6db preamp to match with my TVC.Besides the BHP, what other tweaks have been done?My TVC is set up such that i can place ebony/mpingo blocks under the transformers directly.The transformers are damped with car sound damping material, the icky tar like stuff.The top plate of the TVC is damped by the same icky tar substance and much of the base plate is too.The TVC sits on a damped granite slab.Anyone else tweaked their TVC this much or have you guys gone furtherThe ebony cone treatment will be next.my tweaks aredamped transformersdamped top platedamped bottom platetransformers sitting on 6mm ebony plate (to be done soon)Rubber feet stuck on TVCTVC on damped granite slabpls cut and paste and add more tweaks that have been tried, then, we will have a tweak databasecheers Jag