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Not reason to afraid, its a nice point to point wiring.No thin wires, no bend wires turn in hi angles(which may broken the copper molecules);Thanks for posting.
Yes, this is a power amp only. Volume and input selection are controlled by the DAC...Other components: you have seen the speakers and the DAC is a W4S DAC2 for now... I am awaiting delivery of an AMR DP-777 SE. I currently run a older MAC Mini as a source... but that will also be changed to a decent quality streamer by the end of the year (I hope!).Cheers,Ray
Holding the PSVANE 212 tube in my hand.
Hi joeling39Nice looking tube, impressive size.I give nice sound, light-up and heat up your listening room, all from one big tube. Guy 13
The AMR is a wonderful sounding DAC. I have reviewed several of their less expensive iFi components, including a couple of their DACs and found them to be tremendous values. In fact, I just bought their new Micro iDSD DAC for use in future reviews. Enjoy your AMR when you receive it.
Bass still cannot beat the Gryphon - not as well controlled.
Within the context of a given speaker: output power affects volume and expands the delta between quiet and loud; damping factor (amplifier output impedance relative to speaker load) determines bass control. Some speakers - especially mid to high Q drivers in most cabinet alignments (think designs that are OB or have little drivers trying to produce convincing bass) - will generally sound soft, flabby and uncontrolled unless driven by a low output impedance amp. Generally speaking, a triode output without an unusually high primary load or negative feedback will NOT have a low output impedance (there are some exceptions).My point is that your speakers may need a low impedance drive. If this is the case, unless your amp resorts to large amounts of negative feedback - despite the big tube and relative big "power" - it is unlikely to provide the drive required. You may be able to mitigate offensive sonic issues with some component changes, but you will never address the fundamental issue while you match a high impedance output to a speaker that requires a lower impedance output.That said, your amplifier may use negative feedback to lower the output impedance and/or your speakers may not need the low damping factor, in which case I am speaking through my...Cheers.
Hey Paul - Enjoy it I will. I prefer to buy something I expect to genuinely enjoy and tend to upgrade about once every decade; hopefully the '777 SE fits the bill. Have been awaiting for a while though... I think AMR will wait until it is absolutely right before they release it, which is ideal for me! Their iFi stuff is also supposed to be excellent.Keep well,Ray.
Yes, I'd realise that. The ProAc more suited to amps with low output impedance with greater current.But I want my tubes....