Dear all,
Every time I say to myself, "enough already." I'm happy with my sound. I find it impossible to understand the fine points of amplifier design.. I'm ready to retire from the dialogue. Some of you post observations that encourage me to jump back in again. Our fascination with 'absolute sound' (pace H.P.) is so subjective that any observation has to begin with a bit of personal information so that all of you can take my observations with a touch of cynicsm: So here goes:
I believe I own the eleventh and twelvth productons of the Brilliance speakers. I believe (from sources at the highest level ..as we say) that my speakers enjoy some ot the higher end components of the PMD design, though that option didn't exist when I placed my order.
My source materials for critical listening are mostly lp's and sacd's, of symphonies, chamber music, and solo performances of piano, violin, trumpet, pipe organ, and the like. I also love the human voice. In this area I'll listen to a rotten recording of a wonderful voice over a perfectly recorded mediocraty.
Because I have access to the audiogolgy department of the University of Utah I recently discovered that, despite my 77 years, I still hear 15,000 hz clearly, but I have a to slightly below normal at about 5,000 hz.
My cartridge is a moving magnet high level Sound-Smith. My amplifier (First Watt) puts out a clean 10 watts per channel of class A power. My pre-amp is an acive buffer stage coupled to a passive volume control regulated by Vishay resistors (Placette), whatever that means.
My listening room is 25 feet in length and 15 feet in width with a cathedral ceiling and a small circular rug in the center of this area. The room is relatively lively but not overly so.
With that as background, I'm happy to say that my system puts out extremely clear sound which is louder than I can bear in the loudest, most compex of passages. (The Great Gate of Kiev, the 1812 overture, Bach's Toccata and Fugue in d, and the like).
I put all this information out, not necessarily to brag), but to plead the case of low wattage and very clear, class A solid state amplification. (I used to have a relatively primative unmodified Dynakit and found that the sound did not sound natural).
But SO MUCH OF OUR QUEST FOR ABSOLUTE SOUND DEPENDS ON THE QUALITY OF THE SOURCE MATERIAL. Nothing is worse than a badly recorded lp and nothing better than the highest qualty record. Regular cd's range from mediocre to pretty good, but there's a certain point below which they do not sink. I like them when I'm lazy or when the performance warrants .
As you discuss the relative merits of amplifiers, I'd appreciate hearing, as some have done, of the context in which YOU listen. Perhaps, down the line, a gathering of Tekton Design fans here in Utah might be nice We could combine it with a live concert by our ample resorces for live music here in Happy Valley.
Mazikrav (a.k.a. Fred)