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Dan, Trust your ears. Opinions are like A$$holes-everyone has one. I have wasted soooo much money it's ridiculous based on other people's opinions. System synergy is, in my opinion, the most important aspect. You will always find someone that thinks an item is the holy grail and someone that thinks it's garbage. We all have different tastes and are trying to accomplish different things in our systems. I bought Gallo 3.1's, Dali Heicon 400's, Thule IA 350, Modwright swl 9.0, Genesis I60 monoblocks, Channel Islands D200's etc...based on other people's opinions. I don't own them anymore. They all had merit but aren't my cup of tea. Synergy is my highest priority and if I trusted my ears I would have already put a reference system together.Dave
Excellent point Dave. Which is why I may take you up on your very generous offer - so I can judge for myself. My AVA Fet Valve Ultra 550 is awesome. Perfect? Of course not - I imagine no amp is. I'm just interested in moving a little closer to what sounds perfect in my system and room to my aging, flawed ears.
Lazydays wrote:... I've heard one solid state amp that will run withese things, and it's made in Japan at five or six times the price.Hi GaryJust curious: would the SS Japanese amp be the Accuphase or Luxman? The Accuphase is quite popular in Germany and has been favourably compared against the Symphonic Line (I understand the Odysseys share similarities).Best RegardsDennis
AliG - It is possible that there may be nothing I dislike about my AVA amp. I cannot actually say that there is anything I dislike about it. It is highly possible that changing out the amp would not result in achieving my goal.I am trying to achieve a slightly different sound from my system. A slightly more laid back or relaxed sound, but not much – just a wee bit. I really enjoy the clean, clear presentation I’m getting for vocals, acoustic, jazz, piano, chamber, opera, classical, bluegrass, etc., but for me it’s a little too clean/clear for rock and blues, much of which is not well recorded. Though I don’t want to lose much, if any, detail in the process. I love the way my system can growl. I just wish to add a pinch of purr as well.For various reasons I would prefer to NOT change out my speakers, preamp, and CDP, at least not at this time. That leaves me with very little to change: amp, speaker wire, ICs, and power cables. And of those, the only piece worth any dough to fund a change is the amp.So, there ya go. I just thought I'd play a bit with different amplification. But I'll only sell the AVA if I can replace it for near its value and still meet my sonic objective. It would not surprise me if that turns out to be impossible as the AVA amp is a gem, especially for its price.
Every step of change I have managed to change the sound significantly in the direction that I desired.