dCS Varese vs....

i enjoyed my time with the big VAC Statement 450's in my system. a lot to like. it could handle complicated music for sure. in the end i preferred the darTZeel 468's solid state, but likely other solid state choices at that time might have bowed to the VAC. generally i lean toward tube amplification too, but not heard the best non-darTZeel current solid state offerings......yet.

Of course it also very much depends not just on the type of tube gear, but on how easy the speakers are to drive. Mine are a very easy load by impedance (high throughout) and phase angle characteristics.

For many if not most non-horns the best choice may be solid state, at least when it comes to the power amp.
 
in early 2017 i had a fork in my digital road. i had a modestly priced solid state Aqua Formula dac demo unit i compared to my Lampi GG 1.5. head to head it was clear (pun intended) that the more demanding the music, the more i was hearing the music with the Formula dac, and hearing through something to get to the music with the GG 1.5. sure i liked the tube sound, it was beautiful, but on much of the music it was in the way. i had plenty of tubes to roll. this was a big surprise to me. but undeniable.

6 months later i ended up buying a used MSB Select II to go further down the solid state dac road.

this was in my system, to my ears, head to head on the music that was most important to me to be the most satisfying. big complicated music in a big room without limits was my priority. still is. with the Wadax i think i get it all with any type of music; truth and beauty. digital has come a ways.

other ears and systems and music focus might have taken the other fork. the Lampi GG 1.5 was a sweet dac. could live with it forever and not look back.
The Lampi GG was much better than the Select 2, in my comparisons, and since then there have been other similar reports of maybe Pacific or so. For complex classical.
 
Of course it also very much depends not just on the type of tube gear, but on how easy the speakers are to drive. Mine are a very easy load by impedance (high throughout) and phase angle characteristics.

For many if not most non-horns the best choice may be solid state, at least when it comes to the power amp.
High powered push pull tube amps are poor. NLF
 
High powered push pull tube amps are poor. NLF

Never too afraid throwing around insulting acronyms, are you?

Anyway, define high-powered.
 
For me personally I do not prioritize clarity and information retrieval. I am looking forward to hearing Horizon 360 in direct comparison to Varese to see which is my personal preference.

I am a single issue voter. If the LampizatOr has greater "breath of life" on vocals, then for me personally it is game over.

Just an observation here: the Varese has the most lifelike vocal reproduction I have heard in a digital source.
 
Never too afraid throwing around insulting acronyms, are you?

Anyway, define high-powered.
Above 50w - NLF is not insulting, it is just a way to describe a process that actually happens
 
Above 50w - NLF is not insulting, it is just a way to describe a process that actually happens

Above 50 W, huh? That would also be many SETs, including ones that Brad (Morricab) espouses.

Anyways, I went from low-powered triode amps (15W/ch) to my current Octave. The Octave is simply better to my ears.

I have heard many low-powered SETs so far. While I like the sound, none has inspired me to think that I would prefer them over my Octave.
 
Amir, you seem to be describing an either/or condition and a choice. What if the listener’s goal is to have the best qualities of both of these scenarios? What source would you then suggest?
Dear Peter, I think it is not possible (maybe my experience is not enough) if you listen to all music types. After 2005 I convinced I should have two audio systems.

first system : tube system (like kondo living voice vox microseiki or Lamm Vitavox AS …)

Second system : Solidstate (like ASR Emitter Vitus Kharma Gobel TAD Wadax Weiss …)

I believe tube system is more emotional/natural and solidstate is good for some type of energetic music (like supertramp).

High performance analog/Tube/horns are finally winner but I like good digital/solidstate/cone systems too.

I believe the main problems of the sound is more related to speaker position, ac power quality, noise rf vibration and SNR problems and system matching/setup.
 
Above 50 W, huh? That would also be many SETs, including ones that Brad (Morricab) espouses
I know that like non audiophiles think all audiophiles are the same, and digital people think all analog guys and records and tables are the same, your knowledge of SETs and horns makes you think Brad and I are similar.
 
I know that like non audiophiles think all audiophiles are the same, and digital people think all analog guys and records and tables are the same,

Obviously not. I know analog too well for that.

your knowledge of SETs and horns makes you think Brad and I are similar.

Obviously not. And I have said so. Maybe you should adjust your biases that paint everything and everyone as a caricature.
 
Obviously not. I know analog too well for that.



Obviously not. And I have said so. Maybe you should adjust your biases that paint everything and everyone as a caricature.
Then how is what Brad thinks relevant to when i make a comment on low powered amps. If Mike says something on SS, does anyone tell him oh you are completely disagreeing with what Marty says. Did anyone tell Pk LA in his recent thread what Al M thinks about Schiit dacs? People group others together when they don’t understand the nuances or differences between the different players
 
Then how is what Brad thinks relevant to when i make a comment on low powered amps. If Mike says something on SS, does anyone tell him oh you are completely disagreeing with what Marty says. Did anyone tell Pk LA in his recent thread what Al M thinks about Schiit dacs? People group others together when they don’t understand the nuances or differences between the different players

My comment on Brad was a side note. The more important question is: Do you reject any SET above 50 W/ch as "poor"?
 

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