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........(snip)...... One great (or not so great on your pocketbook) is that a lot of different tube combinations can be tried in the Cary to nudge your sound one way or another.Randy
Thanks for all the input and recs, guys! Keep 'em coming! I have owned Manley gear in the past, an amp and a preamp. I've heard good things about the Stingray, but I'm a bit hesitant to go to that well again. While I have treemendous respect for the Manley build quality, and their excellent customer services, I don't know that we are sonically simpatico. I found the two pieces I owned to be just a touch too neutral and linear for my taste.....especially the preamp. Detail, transparency and dynamics were exemplary and beyond reproach, but overall, just a bit too cool and almost solid statish, if you know what I mean. My preference is for a touch of color and embellishment. Not lush lush or vintage tooby...just a touch to get good liquidity, warmth, tone, harmonics and beauty. Based on my readings, I don't get the feeling that the Stingray is in that camp. Am I mistaken?
Quote from: lonewolfny42 on 21 Sep 2009, 02:22 amOne day I'll need to "drop in" on you....I've yet to hear those Sunny's...Keep your camera handy, John...a Captain Wolfy pose with the Sunnys is in your imminent future.
One day I'll need to "drop in" on you....I've yet to hear those Sunny's...
Quote from: toobluvr on 21 Sep 2009, 07:23 pmThanks for all the input and recs, guys! Keep 'em coming! I have owned Manley gear in the past, an amp and a preamp. I've heard good things about the Stingray, but I'm a bit hesitant to go to that well again. While I have treemendous respect for the Manley build quality, and their excellent customer services, I don't know that we are sonically simpatico. I found the two pieces I owned to be just a touch too neutral and linear for my taste.....especially the preamp. Detail, transparency and dynamics were exemplary and beyond reproach, but overall, just a bit too cool and almost solid statish, if you know what I mean. My preference is for a touch of color and embellishment. Not lush lush or vintage tooby...just a touch to get good liquidity, warmth, tone, harmonics and beauty. Based on my readings, I don't get the feeling that the Stingray is in that camp. Am I mistaken? well... i owned manley mahi's. and, i had quite a few chances to hear a former in-law's early stingray driving both proac 1sc's and my proac tablette 8 ref signatures. everything was always fantastic. and, as far as my tastes go, i definitely prefer tubes over solid state. i definitely like the gear to be neutral, tho; i also do not cotton to the "wintage" tube sound. i wouldn't consider the manley gear "solid-statish". but i have never heard a manley preamp. (now, a modwright pre, tho excellent, i could consider almost solid-statish.)two preamps that definitely err on the wintage side are the cary slp98 and especially the rogue magnum 99. i could certainly live w/the cary - if i hadn't a-b'd it against the melos ma333r that i still use. (and have no intention of replacing.) the melos simply does everything exceptionally well, period. fantastic soundstage, excellent timbre, dynamics, extension, etc. doesn't sound tube or s/s - sounds like music. the rogue 99 was so overblown, i preferred the linn kairn i was looking to replace.the only reason i sold my mahi-mahi amps was because i stumbled across a great deal on a mesa baron that i yust had to have - i owned one prewiously, and it was destroyed by a bent ex-wife. (don't ask... ) if i could only have one amp, that would be it - the baron is yust an amazingly flexible, excellent sounding amp, that will drive yust about any speaker out there, in any room. and something had to give, so it was the mahi's - i also have several low-power tube amps, and a 40w pair of audio-mirror 6c33c mono blocks, so the mahi's were the ones that had to go. but, they are still fine sounding amps, imo. and, if i had to base a system on an integrated, i would look at the stingray 1st. especially since it now has remote, and especially since you can actively bi-amp w/it, to drive an outboard x-over, s/s amp, and subs. i cannot ever imagine having a serious rig w/o active x-over and subs, regardless of what speakers i am using.used manley stingray's are occasionally awailable, and sell like hotcakes - you could always pick one up to try, and re-sell it w/o taking a financial beating... doug s.
A sound that is excessively tubey, or vintage, has the following characteristics:softround, lacking in transient attackslowexcessive warmthlacking in snap and impactrolled on topbloated on the bottomand yes....darkDark because it is rolled in the high frequencies and lacks sparkle and air. Also because the tubby bass intrudes into the midrange creating excessive warmth, and lending a "darkish" tonal quality to the overall sound.
Hello...Stumbled into this...No relation to seller...http://trade.audioasylum.com/ca/listing/Integrated-Amplifier-Tube/Audiomat/Arpege-Reference/Integrated-Amp/21111Peace...Stuart
I think they are ugly as sin, but I've read great things about EAR amps in this family.http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?intatube&1257723489&/EAR-899
Another top flight integrated that could probably compete with your hi-end seperates (that is what you are after, right?) is Airtight. I've heard great stuff about these wares as well. Spendy new though.