Shoot-out I would like to see - Berning ZH270 vs.


I would love to see a shootout between the Berning ZH270 vs. the Atma-sphere M-60 Mk.II. (This shoot-out would be a little more fair considering the price difference of the Tenors and the Berning)

Preferably with NOS tubes in the Berning. Might be asking a little much for NOS in the Atma-sphere.

As much as I enjoyed the Tenor - Berning shootout, the two amps I am considering are the Berning and the Atma-sphere M-60.

The Tenors are just to cheap for my taste! (he,he)
fiddler
I have to agree with TWL. The Berning Siegfried, after 12+ yrs in this hobby, has blown me away to a place I thought I was too jaded to experience anymore. (I'm using the 300b model, w/ Avantgarde Duos). I haven't heard Atma Sphere gear, or even the 270, for that matter. All I wonder is why the Siegfried remains such a secret. It's a technical and sonic masterpiece. It has all the finesse and intimacy of any tubed gear I've ever heard, with none of the coloration or euphony, and much higher musical resolution. And the bass slam, authority and control of a SS rig. How insane is that?
I'll tell you what Davidz, you ship your Siegfried to me and I'll ship my zh270 to you and then we'll both have a frame of reference of how one compares to the other. And of course we'll post our results here. I KNOW Twl and Chris are interested in the comparison, whata ya say? I think I could live with 10 watts of Siegfried for a week or two.
Will, Chris, et. al., If you guys are like me, you need to hear things yourself to judge (plus it's more fun! to actually play with the equipment) rather than rely on what others say. Having said that, there was a thread over on the Asylum a while back where comparisons between the Seigfried and the 270 were made. If I remember right, they were judged to be pretty close, given the significant design differences. Do a search for 'seigfried' in SET asylum, I think. No substitute for hearing the real thing, of course.....
BTW, The Atma-spheres were much clearer sounding but the Bernings had a tiny bit better sense of dimensionality .