I hate to say it, but now I think maybe I like my amp in ultralinear mode versus triode


It's a Cary V-12; it features a dozen EL34s and each pair has a switch in between them that configures that pair to either triode or ultralinear. In full triode Cary listed in the specs that it makes 50 wpc and in full ultralinear 100 wpc.   For most of the twenty three years that I have owned this amp I have always felt that I preferred triode except for the occasions that I wanted to full out blast (it has literally been many years since I've felt the need to full out blast).

However, today I experimented with a couple of things in my system, and after listening to the same "Jazz Essentials" (compilation) red book CD a couple of times all the way through, the next thing I experimented with was switching to full ultralinear.

Maybe there was more "PRaT"?  (Which is a term I am still not sure that I completely grasp.)  Maybe . . . but what I do feel I noted for sure was that the imaging (particularly the imaging in the center) had more weight (meatier?) and was presented more forward, which I actually like.

I put a few more hours in (one more time with Jazz Essentials, Holly Cole/It Happened One Night, Dave's True Story/Sex Without Bodies, selected tracks from Rebecca Pigeon/The Raven and Once Blue/self titled and Norah Jones/Feels Like Home) after switching to ultralinear.  (No booze during this session, just coffee.) The jury is still out on this, but I do have some CDs in mind that I want to listen to over the next few days as I continue to evaluate.  

immatthewj

fascinating (if only I understood more than 51% of it), but still... and I am on the same page about the vocals.

The only thing I can think of, your amp is more effortless in ultralinear?

Yes UL was more forward and more dynamic with the Rogue amp as well. It’s not night and day but enough to hear. It’s almost like having two amps. Awesome 

The jury is still out on this, but I do have some CDs in mind that I want to listen to over the next few days as I continue to evaluate.

Sounds like a good thing to me if music comes to mind and then to your system. not sure why you "hate to say it" that UL sounds better than Triode. I've said it for 15 or so years. Triode does not have enough bass response for the drummer in me.

" For most of the twenty three years that I have owned this amp I have always felt that I preferred triode"

Your hearing  isn't as sharp as it was. Now UL is needed to "push" instrument passages closer to please the ear. That's my personal diagnosis as hearing degeneration and tinnitus  take over. 

"In UL the voices seemed closer to me than I remember them sounding in triode."

My experience toggling between the 2-

Triode-instrumentation is pushed back with vocal taking center stage.

UL- instruments pushed forward just behind vocals.