@jafant the ayre amps have a beautiful and engaging presentation, very musical and sweet but i think it lacks an authority in the bass area
cost no object integrated amps
folks,
what are some cost no object , no compromise super integrated amps that rivals separates. would love to hear some thoughts, ownership experience and which ones must be considered in the shopping list.may be in 30k to 60k price range
some of them which come to my mind are
1. dan d'agostino momentum
2. audionet HUMBOLDT
3. soulution 530
4. dartzeel CTH-8550
5. ch precision I1
6. vitus SIA 30
feel free to add or suggest any other ones. or if someone can comment on each of these or rank in the order of preference with their reasoning.
what are some cost no object , no compromise super integrated amps that rivals separates. would love to hear some thoughts, ownership experience and which ones must be considered in the shopping list.may be in 30k to 60k price range
some of them which come to my mind are
1. dan d'agostino momentum
2. audionet HUMBOLDT
3. soulution 530
4. dartzeel CTH-8550
5. ch precision I1
6. vitus SIA 30
feel free to add or suggest any other ones. or if someone can comment on each of these or rank in the order of preference with their reasoning.
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@infection @thebingster @gestalt can one of you or each of you help in describing the sonic output of these amps (vitus sia-30 or dartzeel or others). i know its system dependent but as much as you canfor example d’augustino momentum ,luxman are characterized as sweet, musical, bit laid back , less solid state ,slightly tuby etc etc everyone has their preferences but i am looking for an amp that is less sweet , less warm ,less colored, more detail and resolution oriented. its ok if its a little dry or clinical or analytical to obtain a high degree of resolution , clarity , details air, separation, crystalline, clean and crisp highs/treble i definitely don’t want to end up with a warm and sweet amp in the name of making it sound analogish or removing the harshness or fatigue. |
Re your question. I know what you mean re Luxman and a warm sound. I directly compared a cheaper Vitus with a 2-box Luxman here: https://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/threads/a-review-of-some-amps-on-home-demo-naim-v-luxman-v-devialet-... The SIA-30 is not warm sounding. In that respect it is neutral. I would not call it clinical either. It has tremendous air and separation and a very controlled and extended bass. The SIA-025 by Vitus is a warmer amp with a softer top-end, the SIA-030 meanwhile throws out a precise treble with a very clean sound. The leading edges are not over-represented, like in the sound of Naim amplification, but they are presented more naturally which helps make the amp more musical sounding to my ears. Dynamics on the 30 are strong with a fabulous speed of dynamic expression from the blackest quiet to the loudest notes. Again this is in another class from others I’ve heard. Interestingly the amp has 2 class settings and also a 'rock' setting and a 'classic' setting. Whilst I tend to keep mine in 'classic' the rock setting does give a slightly more upfront presentation which suits that genre, a bit more PRaT with very fast transients. 'Classic' has more air and grace. It’s a subtle difference though. The class A setting is preferred for me most of the time, but I do listen in class AB at times as I find compressed modern pop sounds better in AB. It takes a good 20 mins for Class A to work its magic though, as I leave mine in AB mode and it’s not an instant switchover. Good luck in your search. |
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