now there are 80s which is even better,I guess
Audio Research from VSi75 to LS28SE/VT80SE or Ref 6SE/Ref75SE?
I've recently acquired a used ARC VSi75 integrated amp, and like it very much. It works well in my small room, where I listen in nearfield to a pair of Neat Ekstra speakers.
My sources are a Nagra HD dac and Nagra VPS phono stage with a PTP Solid 9 turntable and Audio Origami arm. The Nagra Dac and phono stage are both single ended.
Having just bought the amp, naturally I am immediately thinking of upgrading, and the LS28 pre and VT80SE power amp are the obvious choices. Has anyone directly compared the VSi75 to the LS28 and VT80SE? I'm sure there is an improvement, but is it significant enough to justify double the cost? Or is the VSi75 sufficient for nearfield listening in a small room with a relatively efficient pair of speakers (88db and 8 ohm)?
And is the Ref75SE a better amp than the VT80SE? I understand that the Ref75SE has balanced topology while the VT80SE does not. As I mentioned, my Nagra Dac and phono stage are both single ended, so I do not require the balanced inputs. I definitely prefer the appearance of the VT80SE, and it seems to be a more recent design, although not part of the Reference series.
And the Ref6SE is undoubtedly a better preamp than the LS28SE but is it worth stretching the budget to the 6SE with a VT80SE?
My sources are a Nagra HD dac and Nagra VPS phono stage with a PTP Solid 9 turntable and Audio Origami arm. The Nagra Dac and phono stage are both single ended.
Having just bought the amp, naturally I am immediately thinking of upgrading, and the LS28 pre and VT80SE power amp are the obvious choices. Has anyone directly compared the VSi75 to the LS28 and VT80SE? I'm sure there is an improvement, but is it significant enough to justify double the cost? Or is the VSi75 sufficient for nearfield listening in a small room with a relatively efficient pair of speakers (88db and 8 ohm)?
And is the Ref75SE a better amp than the VT80SE? I understand that the Ref75SE has balanced topology while the VT80SE does not. As I mentioned, my Nagra Dac and phono stage are both single ended, so I do not require the balanced inputs. I definitely prefer the appearance of the VT80SE, and it seems to be a more recent design, although not part of the Reference series.
And the Ref6SE is undoubtedly a better preamp than the LS28SE but is it worth stretching the budget to the 6SE with a VT80SE?
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