Have you heard the Belles Preamp? I spent a few hours listening to the Virtuoso Preamp prototype with your amp and the new Vandersteen 2CE Signature III's at Audio Connection. The combination really made those speakers sing. I don't think you will miss the tubes with this combination. Good Luck!
Belles Virtuoso power amp - My initial experience
On a previous post I mentioned that I was buying a Belles virtuoso power amp/ Must be one of the first ones since they are not advertised on their website yet. However, I was able to buy one through John Rutan from Audio Connection. Belles states a break in period of 200hrs. I have not reached that level yet. Im more close to 50. I was asked to report my experience with the amp.
First, this is an upgrade from my Rogue Cronus Magnum 90 wpc integrated which I believe is a great intro level equipment. I have not heard the Belles Aria nor I have done any A/B comparison with the Belles.
Second, so far the excitement in improved SQ is there. The extra power allows for more detail, sounds that were not audible before, are there. Cymbals are heard, voices sound with energy and not tired.Whispers are heard. Percussion instruments are noticeable with clarity. Overall all instruments sound lively and true. I enjoy being music analytical and this amp allows me to enjoy that. Bad recordings will be noticeable though.
Third, now to the rest of my equipment. I also acquired for my preamp an Audible Illusions M3A factory refurbished. I liked this unit bc of its successful history of being one of the best tube preamps right there with CJ and AR. I also loved the idea of a separate power supply. I used to owned Counterpoints. I like the sound of tubes. The M3A provides for an amazing sound stage. My only complain is their volume control. The increase in dbs per clicks can be too much at time. My Vandersteens 2 CE sig have never sound this good! I never thought those speakers could produce that good bass quality. Obviously is the combination of both equipments, but could not do it without the amp driving power. Even at lower volumes, you can still get definition. Kimber cables 12t remained as my speaker cable. I used PBJ cables but will be replaced by Audioquest Red Rivers. Maybe down the futures some Vandis Treo CTs. they are pricey but angelicals.
Without a A/B comparison is a bit hard to further explain the characteristics of the Belles. With a tag price of almost 6k, it is not entry level but I have to agree it is a fine piece of equipment and once become available , should be seriously considered with others in its class like Brystons, McCormacks in said price range. Those that owned Belles electronics seems to cherish them as a well designed equipment and will salivate to listen to it. Like I said, I like the sound of tubes. This combination provides for that. I'm not missing any at all.
Will it improve with time, only time will tell. I hope so.
First, this is an upgrade from my Rogue Cronus Magnum 90 wpc integrated which I believe is a great intro level equipment. I have not heard the Belles Aria nor I have done any A/B comparison with the Belles.
Second, so far the excitement in improved SQ is there. The extra power allows for more detail, sounds that were not audible before, are there. Cymbals are heard, voices sound with energy and not tired.Whispers are heard. Percussion instruments are noticeable with clarity. Overall all instruments sound lively and true. I enjoy being music analytical and this amp allows me to enjoy that. Bad recordings will be noticeable though.
Third, now to the rest of my equipment. I also acquired for my preamp an Audible Illusions M3A factory refurbished. I liked this unit bc of its successful history of being one of the best tube preamps right there with CJ and AR. I also loved the idea of a separate power supply. I used to owned Counterpoints. I like the sound of tubes. The M3A provides for an amazing sound stage. My only complain is their volume control. The increase in dbs per clicks can be too much at time. My Vandersteens 2 CE sig have never sound this good! I never thought those speakers could produce that good bass quality. Obviously is the combination of both equipments, but could not do it without the amp driving power. Even at lower volumes, you can still get definition. Kimber cables 12t remained as my speaker cable. I used PBJ cables but will be replaced by Audioquest Red Rivers. Maybe down the futures some Vandis Treo CTs. they are pricey but angelicals.
Without a A/B comparison is a bit hard to further explain the characteristics of the Belles. With a tag price of almost 6k, it is not entry level but I have to agree it is a fine piece of equipment and once become available , should be seriously considered with others in its class like Brystons, McCormacks in said price range. Those that owned Belles electronics seems to cherish them as a well designed equipment and will salivate to listen to it. Like I said, I like the sound of tubes. This combination provides for that. I'm not missing any at all.
Will it improve with time, only time will tell. I hope so.
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