VERY COOL!
CNET story on my tube based system Audiogon too
A writer from Cnet (Steve Guttenburg, who writes for other audio mags as well and who used to work for CHesky) wrote a story about my tube based system system on Cnet. It also talks about Audiogon.
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13645_1-9766279-47.html
Maybe it will get more of the general public to think about tubes as a viable alternative?
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13645_1-9766279-47.html
Maybe it will get more of the general public to think about tubes as a viable alternative?
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I'll try to answer some of the questions. The 6AS7G tubes n the atma-spheres last longer than 3000 hours I believe, especially in the latest designs which are supposed to be very easy on the output tubes. They are more in the neighborhood of $15-17 each to replace however these days. Shadorn, yes very good eyes. Those are Genelecs 8020s that are paired with a Genelec woofer. I bought them for use with a second edit system, but now use them for Home theater in a temporary setup. They'll go into my main edit sytem someday. The main speakers are Cerious Technologies Too/bass. I just learned that these speakers are in fact in production, and are pretty amazing, especially for the price. The tweeter is Vifa Ring Radiator, but modified with a ceramic coating at certain points internally. You can see my virtual system here. http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vevol&1&ctg And as someone mentioned the Atma's not at all the typical tube sound. I have owned Atma's for many years, and at times (when tubes blew out or I got heavily into home theater) I would go back to solid state. Then any time I would get new speakers, I had to see what they sounded lie with tubes, so I would get the ATma's running again, and undoubtedly they would sound better than whatever SS I was using at the time. So when it came time to upgrade to new amps, I really didn't even audition anything else. I just got the latest version of what I had all along, MA-1's. Maybe I'm just suspectible to marketing hype, but the combination of triodes, Output transformerless, and balanced just made think, "how am I get any better than this" except for possibly alot more money. Maybe I shoudl have auditioned VAC's. I heard LAMMs at the NY hifi show but I think they are more expensive and not ol school point to point wiring like the Atma's. You can see a picture I took under hood of the wiring in my virtual system. |
ol school point to point wiring like the Atma's. You can see a picture I took under hood of the wiring in my virtual system. Indeed I took a good look "under the hood" very very impressive....no printed circuit board runs; obviously considerable labour is involved in the beautiful construction of your Atma's. No doubt a pride and joy to own. |
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