Let me be the first to start things of.
I have rare luxury of having all these units home but believe it or not, today was my first encounter with Virtue Audio "house signature sound". Two.2 integrated is being tested by a friend of my that is also an audiophile and member of AC (not very active tho). His taste and gear preferences are similar to my own and we kind of pick each others brain from time to time.
So where shall we start....??? Well, how about few words describing my gear and my preferences towards music reproduction.
I like my music the same way I like my wine - rich, sophisticated and smooth.
Any trace of excessive brightness, edginess or dry presentation makes me uncomfortable and irritates my ear drums.
That is probably one of the reasons I jointed the "tube lovers" club.
Do not get me wrong, there is some fine sounding solid state gear. I just feel safer with tubes. (I have owned or still own - McIntosh Labs, Accuphase Labs, Red Wine Audio, Class-D KIT, Trends, Aura Note and few others) Another reason why I prefer tubes over solid state is the old ritual of tube swapping. A phenomena which is a necessary evil for most tube components and addiction to those who own it. Tubes can reflect our individualism and sick urge to tweak our gear to the point of exhaustion. It is not always healthy but it sure is FUN.
But just like everything in life, it is a matter of taste and application.
That's right - application. Guys like myself who build their own little monster speakers based mostly on rather efficient full range driver, simply do not need that power-house of hundreds of watts per channel. You see, in most applications and with most of my simply build speakers, all I need is a good few watts for most of my listening and probably no more then 20wpc for most complex and demanding passages. Keep in mind that my listening room is on the small-medium side (19'X15'X11.5' high L-shape)
Here are few pics of my old setup - listening room is more or less the same (just to give you an idea)



My music preferences - generally, Jazz, Blues, Rock and everything in between and to the side.
The gear in use right now:
Source:
Squeezebox Touch
Onkyo iTransporter with iPod Touch (similar to Wadia setup)
Oppo BDP-83
Consonance Droplet CDP
Mac Book Air with Amarra Mini and Empirical Audio Pace Car reclocker
RWA Isabellina HPA DAC (X2) - one of them is modified to power Pace Car from its internal battery supply
Preamp:
one of Isabellinas HPA with variable out
custom build 6J5 tube base preamp
Nelson Pass DIY buffer
Amp:
custom 300b pse monoblocks
Decware monos
MiniWatt integrated
Aura Note all-in-one integrated amp/CDP
Class-D KIT amp
Trends Audio integrated
Analogue- won't be used in this evaluation
Speakers:
Martin Logan Aerius i (electrostatic)
Audio Nirvana 15" in Open Baffle
Audio Nirvan 8" Alnico - monitors - sealed
Audio Nirvana 6,5" - in TL
Fostex 4,5" -monitor sealed
Fostex 8" - double mouth back-loaded horns
Jordan - back-loaded horn
Sub: AMC B1-20 and GR Open Baffle sub
In the next few days or weeks I will report my findings about Virtue Audio amps.
It is too early to form any meaningful opinion about these amps other then I am very impressed with the top end and gut felt bass. Obviously these amps need to be broken in....... middle range sounds a bit harsh and brass instruments are almost unlistenable. But I am not discouraged. Actually I am looking forward to put some needed hours on this unit (Sensation M451) and let it settle in. It sounds impresive out of the box but Im waiting for that middle range to open up some more and that harsh, fresh, not broken in characteristics to go away.
(setup - iPod, iTransporter Onkyo, Isabellina HPA DAC, 4,5" Fostex full range driver in 0.2L sealed enclousure)
More to come
