Audio Research Ref 110 vs. ARC HD220


Has anyone heard these two amps side by side. I am familiar with technical/theoretical differences, but I have yet to hear them in a way where I could compare. I know the 110 is all tubes vs the hybrid design of the HD220. I have an LS26 and a CD3 MkII already. I currently own Vandersteen 3a sigs and am strongly considering the Vandersteen quatros. Given my equipment what are your thoughts about those two amps. I am concerned about the 110's out capabilities since I occasionally like to listen at loud volume levels. Both speakers are in essentially the same price range so price is of little issue. I have yet to see/read a review of the 220 and I know the 110 has been enthusiastically acclaimed.
Thanks for your input.
128x128jhconnor
Thanks for your input! I'll have to do a little more auditioning, but I think I'll listen a little more closely to the 110. How does using the 16 ohm taps change the sound/response of the speakers? I currently don't have that option with my current amplifier.
Using the 16 ohm taps on the REF110 with a speaker like the Vandersteen Quatro that has a pretty flat 8 ohm impedance, makes the sound bigger, more open, relaxed and effortless if a little less tight and fast. It's really a subjective preference and you should try it both ways.

Here's an imperfect but perhaps useful analogy.

If you are driving a car with a manual transmission on a road where the speed limit is 40mph, you might have a choice of two reasonable gears to cruise in, 3rd and 4th.

In 3rd gear (analogous to the 8 ohm tap) your RPM is higher and in the power region where if you step on the accelerator quickly the car will be very responsive. But if you continue to floor it you will wind out and red line sooner, not being able to achieve a very high top speed.

In 4th gear (analogous to the 16 ohm tap) your RPM is lower and may be barely at the beginning of the power band, so if you step on the accelerator the car will be a little less quick to respond, but if you continue to keep the pedal to the floor you will be able to achieve a much higher top speed before red line.

Hope that helps.
Very much. Thanks, Dave. I wish I lived in your area so I could visit your store. I always appreciate your thoughtful answers. You make this community a better place.
Well I heard them both side by side for a long time. The Ref 110 has more bloom but the HD220 has more slam and bass attack. Also I felt the HD220 is more synamic. For female voices the Ref110 was better. For Jazz and pop music the HD220 was much better to my opinion.

Overall I preferred the HD220. If it is better than a big Krell for example I do not know. I found the sound very good, much better than any ARC solid state amps I ever heard. I found their solid state amps horrible and the HD220 fantastic.

Peter
To my ears, Ref 110 excells at microdynamics, purity of tone, Resolution, HF extension and air, soundstage depth and image bloom and musiacal flow. HD220 has more bass slam and articulation + better macrodynamics.