It seemed natural to try the amps, since I already had the player. Besides the matching looks, though, they are technically interesting because they seem to have won a tradeoff. They use an output tube which is held to be very good-sounding but doesn't often deliver the power these amps are rated at. Also important: in terms of quality-to-price ratio, they are a good next step for my system, whose weakest link at this time is probably the amplifier. Finally, I have had solid state electronics for years, but I have become curious about tubes. My very first amp was a tube integrated, a Dyna SCA-35 I built from a kit, and I loved its sound way back then.
A downside is the duplification of functions involved in having a volume control on the amps as well as on my preamp. Oh and heck anyway, the CDP has volume control too!
As for you, Mr. Logan, my very humble opinion is that your second option is the best. For 2 cents, I have not yet heard any SACD that was better than vinyl.
I had a great time listening at your place. Don't forget you owe me a return match!
A downside is the duplification of functions involved in having a volume control on the amps as well as on my preamp. Oh and heck anyway, the CDP has volume control too!
As for you, Mr. Logan, my very humble opinion is that your second option is the best. For 2 cents, I have not yet heard any SACD that was better than vinyl.
I had a great time listening at your place. Don't forget you owe me a return match!