What should I change


Hello everyone,

I currently have a 2 channel setup consisting of all Audia electronics (Audia Flight Pre, 100 AMP, CD-One), peak consult empress speakers, 2 stereo subs (audio data soutien 2s). ICs and PCs are made by my consultant.

While I can't complain about any aspect of the sound (soundstage, timber, impact etc is all good) I am stuck with the most intangible problem. Lack of or low on emotion. I can't seem to be able to get drawn into music.

I changed from all ARC an year back and although its been a long time I don't recall having this problem so consistently. Sure I had my bad days due to stress etc where music was not enjoyable but I don't remember this being a long streak.

Maybe I am just tired as it took me a year to get to my present system and it has been a long and hard journey. Or maybe its the tubes that I am still missing.

My consultant has a view (similar to many others I have read on the forums) that these days a well set up system sounds more or less the same as during the last 5 years or so SS and tubes have become very close if not the same. However tube maintenance is a pain. Therefore he is now a pure SS camper. However one twist is that he himself has a tube amp :-)

One question I have is that if I decide to try tube gear which one makes most difference in your experience. This will help as I can't test it with all tube gear to begin with but if one component would take me in the right direction I will move back into tube territory gradually again.

I also heard once that low damping factor (12) of ARC Ref110 was the part that gave it the distinct sound I seemed to enjoy so much. Any comments on that?

Personally I am not an expert and does not have decades of fideling experience with either tubes or SS but I know what I like.

In this thread I hope that people with more experience/knowledge will share some with me.

Thanks,
-Rayden
rayden1972
I can't comment on your setup as I'm unfamiliar with pretty much all of it, but - it is all digital, all SS. is there no way you can audition a tube-based, analog (LP) system?

then again, you might just be burnt out. it's like those couples having trouble in bed: the sex therapist tells them they're forbidden to have sex... so they then go and 'illegally' have sex. what I'm suggesting is that you might limit your listening (or even give it a break for a bit) so that, when you do listen, it's more of a treat.

fwiw.
I think you need to start with the amp/speaker match, and in my experience tubes always involve you more with the music the SS (my ears and taste). Your speakers are pretty easy to drive aren't they? They are sensitive and I think they have pretty smooth impedance curve (important if you go to tubes). I think a good 60 watt tube amp would be more than enough power - maybe an Atma-sphere M60 matched with their MP-3 preamp - IF that your speaker has smooth impedance curve. OTLs are VERY hard to beat IF your speakers can be driven by them. Ofcourse Musicslug's suggestion would also help (vinyl) but that might not be the direction you are interested in going.
Your first mistake was getting rid of the ARC equipment, So, I would start by going back to that and I think most of your problem would be solved.