Jeff,
I have to agree with Gregm. I have the Wadia 581se in my system.
When I bought it, I had a Karan KA I-180 integrated amp. It sounded really good.
I replaced the Karan with a Burmester 036 power amp and I liked it better, it wasn't as dark.
The first of December I bought a new Spectron Musician III Mk2 w/Bybee filter and and V-Cap upgrades. This was an insane upgrade! The detail, power, dynamics and explosion in the expanse of the soundstage's right and left rear boundaries were beyond anything I could imagine happening.
The key to the Wadia is having an amp fast enough to process all of the information it's sending to it and powerful enough to drive your speakers. If you do that, you may find yourself set.
Chuck
I have to agree with Gregm. I have the Wadia 581se in my system.
When I bought it, I had a Karan KA I-180 integrated amp. It sounded really good.
I replaced the Karan with a Burmester 036 power amp and I liked it better, it wasn't as dark.
The first of December I bought a new Spectron Musician III Mk2 w/Bybee filter and and V-Cap upgrades. This was an insane upgrade! The detail, power, dynamics and explosion in the expanse of the soundstage's right and left rear boundaries were beyond anything I could imagine happening.
The key to the Wadia is having an amp fast enough to process all of the information it's sending to it and powerful enough to drive your speakers. If you do that, you may find yourself set.
Chuck