Hello PR,
Actually there are a few vfet connoisseurs in France....but I agree that vfet units are so exotic and very much extinct...unless you find a vintage unit and have it properly restored.
Nelson Pass has some newer offerings, but those are becoming rare as well.
I agree with you about the using a different preamp and not the one in the ta-5650. The Lampizator is in a different class and I am not surprised you like it so much. I am aware of Lukasz and his creations, but I do not own any yet.
About the ta-n88: I agree it could be a bit too transparent but it is a good preamp, nonetheless for those that like that level of transparency. If you have not had it serviced yet, that could also be a reason why it might sound "dry/sterile". Also, if not serviced, your unit could experience PSU failure (some zener diodes in there are ill-fated) that could take out the transformers.
Actually there are a few vfet connoisseurs in France....but I agree that vfet units are so exotic and very much extinct...unless you find a vintage unit and have it properly restored.
Nelson Pass has some newer offerings, but those are becoming rare as well.
I agree with you about the using a different preamp and not the one in the ta-5650. The Lampizator is in a different class and I am not surprised you like it so much. I am aware of Lukasz and his creations, but I do not own any yet.
About the ta-n88: I agree it could be a bit too transparent but it is a good preamp, nonetheless for those that like that level of transparency. If you have not had it serviced yet, that could also be a reason why it might sound "dry/sterile". Also, if not serviced, your unit could experience PSU failure (some zener diodes in there are ill-fated) that could take out the transformers.