Paul,
I was using a Cary V12i stereo amp (I have it listed here now). I had it outfitted with 12 NOS Siemens EL-34s, 2 NOS Aperex 6DJ8s and 2 early Russian 7139/EL-84s. Combined with my Joule Electra LA-100 MkIII this was a very rich and warm set-up. Very lush and sweet mid-range. The bass was acceptable, made slightly better by the Siemens tubes.
The D-225 is much more neutral. Initial observations was that it was a bit thin in the high end. The low end was very solid out of the box and even tighter today after 250 hours. As it has been breaking in the high end has smoothed out and while I know it will never be as warm and fat as the Cary with those sweet mids, the D-225 does so many things right in other areas where the Cary was lacking that I'm not missing that lushness at alll right now. Not to mention the D-225 drives my Spendor 1/2e speakers (88db efficiency) like no other amp before drove them. Much more dynamics from these speakers now. I also now appreciate the Joule even nore and know exactly what it contributes to the equation where before its signature was mixed in with that of the Cary.
I got mine on a trial basis. Give Paul Weitzel a call and talk to him. These guys stand behind their work and treat me more as a friend than a customer. They understood I was hesitant to make the move to solid state and they truly wanted me to be happy with my purchase.
I was using a Cary V12i stereo amp (I have it listed here now). I had it outfitted with 12 NOS Siemens EL-34s, 2 NOS Aperex 6DJ8s and 2 early Russian 7139/EL-84s. Combined with my Joule Electra LA-100 MkIII this was a very rich and warm set-up. Very lush and sweet mid-range. The bass was acceptable, made slightly better by the Siemens tubes.
The D-225 is much more neutral. Initial observations was that it was a bit thin in the high end. The low end was very solid out of the box and even tighter today after 250 hours. As it has been breaking in the high end has smoothed out and while I know it will never be as warm and fat as the Cary with those sweet mids, the D-225 does so many things right in other areas where the Cary was lacking that I'm not missing that lushness at alll right now. Not to mention the D-225 drives my Spendor 1/2e speakers (88db efficiency) like no other amp before drove them. Much more dynamics from these speakers now. I also now appreciate the Joule even nore and know exactly what it contributes to the equation where before its signature was mixed in with that of the Cary.
I got mine on a trial basis. Give Paul Weitzel a call and talk to him. These guys stand behind their work and treat me more as a friend than a customer. They understood I was hesitant to make the move to solid state and they truly wanted me to be happy with my purchase.