Cary v12 vs. Vac 80/80 vs. Music Reference RM-9


Seeking sonic comparisons between these three amps, one of which I'm considering buying used. My priorities are a rich, textured midrange, smooth treble (allergic to brightness), not too forward sounding, and given the first three, soundstaging. Bass is not a huge priority. My system is a Primare CD31 player, CJ Premier 10 pre, and Snell Type A speakers. I'm not about accuracy since many recordings are less than ideal. Looking for realism and richness/emotion of the music.

Does triode operation give that goosebumps midrange like no other? Or is it all about execution? Can an older RM-9 compete with the Cary and VAC?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
montaldo

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I can't speak to the other two, but I have a Cary V12R driving a pair of Spendors and it sounds very nice. Deep and wide soundstage, really good instrument timbers - that sweet EL34 midrange everyone seems to love - and no harshness in the treble. I've had a minor hum problem with it, although it appears to be an external issue. Moving the pre to a different power supply and switching to the 4 Ohm taps fixed about 99% of it. Cary offers an upgrade to Cardas caps which was an audible improvement, but pricy. It's build like a tank and very heavy. Don't drop it, you might hurt your house. I don't see myself changing amps anytime soon.