dennis, i have no doubt that the VTL intregrated is warmer than your NAD with these speakers - i would think the NAD's were never a proper choice for them. that doesn't mean in any absolute sense that they have a warmish tone - that effect has everything to do with the speakers they work with. You must think of the speakers and amp synergy - next to your room and placement this is of prime importance. there are a lot of conrad johnson models about - they all sound different to some degree - the tube models are usually warmer than the ss - all would be an upgrade IMHO. but thats not the point, from my view its the sonic signature of a warmer amp you want to hear so you can decide which direction you want to go, then pick the exact make and model. CJ just came to mind as an example of warmish amps that don't compromise a lot on providing you with detail etc. however, as a practical matter, they have some highly regarded models that are easy to use in that you can change and bias the tubes yourself when this becomes necessary, therefor are much cheaper to maintain and experiment with. you must have a cj dealer somewhere in DC you can get a loaner from. i would try to get the 11a or the cheaper 55 just for a peek. have fun.
Advice on an upgrade
Well, just a little under 3 months ago, I heard a tubed integrated amp (VTL IT85) in my system, and it blew me away. It really altered my reality. I now feel like I'm just starting out on a major exploration, and I'm ready to discover something new.
I'm thinking about selling the VTL IT85, and upgrade to seperates. I live in a condo, and my speakers probably aren't changing soon, as I love electrostats, and don't think there are any other good options vs. my Logan Aerius i. I really like their sound anyway.
ANYWAY, the 80 wpc did fine for me. I think I'd like to find a stereo tube amp, and a nice tube preamp. Balanced outputs/inputs. Something around 100 or 120 wpc I think is fine.
I'm kind of shying away from monoblocks because of their power requirements. I can't add any dedicated circuits to my apartment. Or am I wrong?
Suggestions??
THANKS!
Steve "Dennis" Daigneault
I'm thinking about selling the VTL IT85, and upgrade to seperates. I live in a condo, and my speakers probably aren't changing soon, as I love electrostats, and don't think there are any other good options vs. my Logan Aerius i. I really like their sound anyway.
ANYWAY, the 80 wpc did fine for me. I think I'd like to find a stereo tube amp, and a nice tube preamp. Balanced outputs/inputs. Something around 100 or 120 wpc I think is fine.
I'm kind of shying away from monoblocks because of their power requirements. I can't add any dedicated circuits to my apartment. Or am I wrong?
Suggestions??
THANKS!
Steve "Dennis" Daigneault
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