Coda 8 amp


My 25 year old Audio Research VT130SE amp is going in for repairs. I’ve already replaced the tubes in the last year and had to replace some defective ones a second time (all came from Audio Research). I’m thinking about replacing it with a new solid state amp. so I don’t have to deal with such things. I’m considering the Coda 8, which I’ve never seen but comes highly recommended. It’s a fairly new model and I haven’t found lots of information. There’s one very positive review online, the company has been very responsive and helpful  in providing information and a dealer who I trust recommended it. My other equipment includes Audio Research LS22 preamp, PH 3 phono stage and KEF Reference 5 speakers. I would like to keep these things so I’m hoping a new solid state amp would go well with my other equipment.  I’d welcome any input, including experience from any Coda owners. Thanks. 
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@yyzsantabarbara 

Pardon this sidestep in the discussion, but how do you like the Wotan compared to the Parasound A21+ you owned?

@jetter The Wotan is cleaner on top than the A21+ which I found a bit thick on top. The A21+ was very strong on the bottom as is the Wotan. The Wotan also has a FEEDBACK ON/OFF that changes the gain and was interesting at low volume (like a loudness button). I also love the remote-control feature of the amp, via my iPhone. I think the Wotan is preferred by me by a large margin over the A21+.

The Wotan reminds me somewhat of the KRELL DUO 175XD amp. That is a smooth warm amp with good power. The Wotan maybe has more grunt and maybe a touch less of that warmth. I loved the DUO 175XD and sold it to buy the CODA #16 which I like a bit more.

@rlovendale The Wotan vs the #16 is not that dissimilar, both are very powerful amps. With respect to things like soundstage, imaging, etc, they are similar.

Overall, the Wotan It is not as good as the #16, but it is maybe tied for the second-best amp I have owned (with KRELL DUO 175XD). I do think the #16 is an exceptional amp and the only amp that sounded better to me cost over $100k. I have not heard that many amps.

I think my Livingroom system with the Yamaha NS5000 speaker | Holo Audio Serene preamp | Schitt Yggi+ OG DAC (amazing unit) is a bit better than having the Wotan in the same setup. That naturalness (or calmness) in the sound with that tremendous power is amazing. The Wotan as a bit more of an aggressive sound but not fatiguing. Preferences may come into play here, but I think most would take the #16.,

On my Magnepan Mini in my office (look at Virtual Sytems). The Wotan is amazing. Maybe as good as the #16. That system is the Benchmark HPA4 preamp | Benchmark DAC3B or Schitt Yggi+ LIM DAC | Magnepan Mini speakers. I actually prefer the hot on top DAC3B in this system. If I had to choose an amp for this system, it would be the Wotan. Save a ton of cash and get the same enjoyment factor compared to the #16.

Basically, I am suggesting trying out the Wotan on a home demo, especially with a Maggie (and likely KEF which I have owned).

 

 

 

 

 

Hi yyz. I'm the OP on this thread We've "talked" before and I believe we have similar taste.  I now wave the Krell 175xd, a Benchmark LA4 preamp, KEF Reference 5 Speakers (non meta), Innuous Zenith 3, PS Audio Directstream 2, rega planar 6. I know you liked the Krell and liked the Coda 16 even better.  Do you think I would hear a noticable difference with the Coda?  Like you, I'm pretty happy with the Krell ...and just hope the company gets its act together.

 

 

@brownsf Have you considered trying a Naim Supernait? A friend of mine has a Naim integrated with KEF Reference towers and they have amazing synergy.

@brownsf No, just keep the KRELL it is a great match for the KEF. I love the way that KRELL sounds, and I am normally not a fan of warm smooth sound, but that KRELL DUO really works for me. The #16 is not as smooth or warm and you may not like it as much with the neutral KEF.

I may get a more neutral DAC to add to your system, so you have the Direct Stream and something else to have some variety, especially with the KRELL. I would suggest the Schitt Yggi+ OG but they do not sell it anymore. My too hot on top Benchmark DAC3B is nice on the KRELL (and cheap).

It is all about system matching. My Yamaha NS5000 speaker likely is not a great match with the KRELL. My #16 was not as great with the NS5000 as it is now until I added the Yggi+ OG DAC. Prior to that I found it a bit too warm with the Yggi+ LIM DAC and was thinking I should get another amp. Glad I did not do that.