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I'll second Art's comment. His combination of the VAC with the Moscode in an exceptionally well treated room is really something special. It has been a few months since we hooked up the HT3s, but as I recall, we both commented on hearing sonic "features" that we hadn't heard before.That said, I have been curious to hear a source directly connected to a Moscode. I would guess that a large percentage of sources put out enough voltage to drive the Moscode full range. Doesn't the stock tube set for the 401H provide 30V of gain, with 33 or 36V possible with certain tubes?
wowthe dodd looks very interestingresearched it on audiogon and audiocirclenice price as wellTom
For me and my budget I wouldn't spend twice as much on a preamp unless it sounded twice as good - same as with speakers. $1500 buys a lot of CDs.
I'm sure the Dodd is nice, and looks nice, but it also looks to be twice as expensive, and I would bet that a lot of what you're paying for has not much to do with the actual sound (as with most audio components).
I have prepaid for a Dodd in Rosewood that I will be selling. Now whenever the unit shows up is another issue.
Quote from: tvad4 on 23 Apr 2007, 05:49 pmIf you have not heard a component's sound, then it's impossible to know you can get the same sound for a lot less. You have no basis on which to make a comparison of the Moscode and the VA amp, or any other amplifier you haven't heard. You're argument is without foundation. Yo. I never argued that a Van Alstine amp sounds better than a Moscode, as I have no opinion on that. I said I was aware of "the kind of sound I could get for a lot less" than the expensive systems I have in fact heard. Which makes me less than curious about an amp that costs more than my current preamp and amp combined.
If you have not heard a component's sound, then it's impossible to know you can get the same sound for a lot less. You have no basis on which to make a comparison of the Moscode and the VA amp, or any other amplifier you haven't heard. You're argument is without foundation.