Yes, that M2 is a great amp. I have always had a soft spot or Thor amps as they are very special. I owned a set about 12 years ago and loved them.
World class sound that is more SET like than the M2, but also 30 watts of dynamic punch. I will soon post my virtual system as I have a couple of final touches left including silver speaker cables and a killer CDP/transport.
My speakers need more than 8 tube watts in my larger room and the Thor's are a gem. |
10-23-13: Hifial writes: For the most part it has well thought of brands, that are not expensive (Sonogy,Muse,Bash,etc), that have been modified mostly by Fr. Richards. He builds his own speakers like the one we heard with the Lampizator which goes flat to 14 Hz, capable of 115 dB @16 Hz, true measurement. The speakers drivers have their own amps, outboard crossovers, etc. Wires are by Kimber and K-Works I think I get the picture - thanks for your response. I have no doubt that a system such as that can outperform one that is less synergistic but assembled with higher priced components. Regards, |
Wired with CAT7 cable. Wired is the way to go. Several months ago I replaced my generic ethernet cable with AQ CAT7 and it was HUGE improvement in every parameter. If you plan to keep PWD for a second system, it's worth a try. I also find replacing the 2 fuses with HiFi-Tuning Supreme (direction back to front) was another improvement. |
When I demos Lamp a year+ ago, Lukasz discourages tube rolling and doesn't apologies for his decision. So when did Lukasz changed his tune? Customers spoke up?
L4 has potential but didn't like the stock tubes. It was too agressive and 2D. Might give another chance if I can tinker with the tubes. |
L4 has potential but didn't like the stock tubes. It was too agressive and 2D. I hope this is not true since I have one on the way. What you describe is not what I have read described by reviewers, and is definitely not the sound I am expecting. Are most of you current owners rolling tubes to get the best from your L4G4s? |