Tubadour V

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To any owners of the Tubadour V. I was curious to your impressions after some break-in? I haven't many hours on mine. Maybe 25, but listening last night, I realized how nicely detailed with good bass and a wide soundstage it produced. I am mainly a vinyl listener and, I guess, forgot how nice the Tubey V sounds. Just wondering if any of you had similar thoughts.
 

bdmcn71

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I have about 80 hours on mine. At first I was blown away with the sound. Now, I feel I've gotten used to it and the effects aren't as dramatic to me. I realize I still have 100 hours to go before things are totally broken in, maybe more.

As far as sound and what I'm hearing: details and more details. ..... Also, the way the music pops is impressive. Very musical out of my DeVores and Audionet amp. I am all digital, but my rig sounds very smooth, dynamic and real.

Glad I upgraded from the IV ...
 

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