Vfet / SIT Amplifiers


Are there Vfet amplifier owners on this forum?

If yes, what do you own and what are your impressions?

sonetduo
Yes,
Victor JM-S7 is a Vfet amp (sse above)
Victor JP-S7 It is not a Vfet pre-amp

Sony TA-5650 has a vfet in the pre-amp section, but I can't really call that a vfet preamp

@kitr,
The Yamaha C-1 is the only vfet preamp ever made, all the way to unique vfets made for, used only in the C-1 and nothing else.

The C-1 it is also an absolute statement piece in terms of sound and it is my ultimate preamp and the frame of reference I use, when I compare anything else I get to listen to. While I did not try every preamp on the face of the earth, I did try a few...and to date, none gave me more pleasure of listening to, than the C-1. IMHO, the C-1 is really in a class of its own and even at 40+ years old, there are very few amps (new or vintage) that can equal its sound performance. 

Side note:  I have restored more C-1s than very much anyone else except the Yamaha centers and one tech in France.
The restoration process is an adventure of its-own. Extremely intense from an effort perspective and there is ZERO room for error.
Most of the units I restored were fully working even after 40+ years which is a statement on its own, considering the C-1 is a complex beast in terms of the many options it has....all working just fine, if you ever need them, or bypass if you are a wire-with-gain seeker. Some units needed repair and some were of the worse case scenario, but all C-1s I restored are now singing like new, or better :)
 
The C-1 is built like a tank, but some of the ancillary components are ill-fated and when they fail, they could take out a vfet or more. That said, any piece of audio equipment would need restoration after 40+ years and while the failure rate of the C-1 or other Yamaha vfet units is actually very low comparing to that of any manufacturer, it is still a good idea to provide preventive maintenance. 

It is amusing to see how some manufacturers use something like a 20-years warranty as a sale's pitch and also sad that many consumers fail for it. Maybe for newer equipment that is full of digital stuff is a valid pitch, but for the analog stuff that is alive and kicking after 40+ years, what good would a 20-year warranty do?

Well, I've played about with the Victor for couple of days now and I need to share my findings. Since it's a V-FET, it sounds very similar to Yamaha's B-3. Very detailed, perfect imaging, deep bass, but it's not exactly on par with the B-3. Something was a little bit off. I don't know how to describe it, but the Victor sounds a bit dry and not so "musical". Still better than almost anything on the market today, though.
Still better than almost anything on the market today, though.
Ha! Not buying that for a second. Not saying its not nice though.