danimaz, are you sure about V70SE, this looks too low ?
$9500 for V80SE is about the same as VAC Sigma integrated.
$9500 for V80SE is about the same as VAC Sigma integrated.
Octave v70se OR v80se
Hey! I'm an octave user as well but only the HP500se pre, although i've i have heard quite a few octave amps on various setups. I think XTi16 has summed it up very well. They first question you have to ask yourself here is are you happy with the V70se with 6550 tubes in your set up? do feel the need for more power or a different tonal signature? If not then get it with a SBB straight away, but it you feel that it's not floating your boat then the choice of V80se is more obvious,which in my opinion is a better amp. The SBB can always be purchased latter. Hope it helps. All the best Cheers |
Dan those prices may be euro's. Right before I traded in my V110 Octave dropped its pricing about 1000 to reflect the drop in the euro. So add approx 1.18% for USD I did find this with Google but I don't see a datehttp://www.music2.nl/octave-audio-tube-amps/pricelist-octave/ |
Thanks everyone. I have decided to go with the Octave v70se! V80se is an excellent unit no doubt but reality is that it is out of my range or else I would have gone with it. Why no v110se? Two reasons: 1. I heard the V110 (non SE version) and I did not like it as much as the v70se. It was punchy and felt powerful but it was a bit boomy and not as refined as the v70se. I have not heard the v110se btw... but heard the v110 (non SE version) and it sounded a bit too boomy and not as refined as the v70SE. PLUS it is also out of my range! To my ears v70se and the tubes it comes it are an excellent match for the c20s! One more thing: I heard the Pass Labs INT - 60 with my c20s! It is a very good amplifier. A bit more on the relaxed side of the spectrum. Or may be I am not a huge fan of warm laid back sound. I don’t know what it is. To me it did not sound anything like a $9,000 amp. However the Octave v80SE DID :-)... |