CODA 8 V1


Just bought a used Coda 8 V1   Wow am I impressed. Could someone answer a question that the instructions don't address, or I missed it.  It has to do with the meter lights. I'm sure it has to do with the sensitivity of the meters. They give you an option of pressing the button ( on each side)  to give you a green light or an orange light,  flanking it on either side is a bright blue light that indicates the unit is operating correctly.  Could someone just clarify what the pressing of the button does, whether choosing green or orange? thanks so much!!! What a great amp!!!!!! Robert Tn

 

robshaw

@sls883   I have always read  GREAT things about Von Schweikert speakers, Regardless of models. I'll bet you have a winning combination there, bet it sounds fabulous. 

Doug Dale took my old Coda on trade against a new one.  Of the models that they offer, he recommended the No 8 V1 for my Von Schweikert speakers.  I went with his recommendation. I wasn't looking at their amps costing a lot more. 

Very impressive. I had almost gone the S5.5 route, so close. The dealer suggested because of my loud Rock and Roll and CURRENT hungry speakers, the 8 V1   I'm lucky, Even at 90 db, I'm still in class A  Enjoy! I will always wonder what the 5.5 would have sounded like. After hearing my new 8,  with Zeppelin, The Who, Queen, Lynard Skynard, etc. Very pleased  Robert

I've owned both the Coda No. 8 and S5.5. With my speakers, Fyne F703, I prefer the S5.5. It has replaced a very expensive class A tube amp. Far less heat (important to me as I live in the Arizona desert) and better sound. My final amp purchase.

@decooney  thanks for all your help. All others also. I've depended and relied on Audiogon forum members a lot. It has paid dividends. This is not an easy hobby (expensive too) to learn about. With all your help I have brought together a lot of equipment (synergize) which just works for me. TKS

To @robshaw,

It sounds like your tests of trying the amps with the different rooms and speakers paid off for you  - with the music you enjoy listening to most.

You made quick work of this, rather than pondering and reading for too long, you quickly tried different configurations with "your rooms, your speakers, your gear". That’s the way to do it.  Good for you. Happy listening.  yes

BTW, while on the subject, again not heard every CODA pre but while I really can appreciate the amps I gravitate to more juicy or colorful pres. Conrad Johnson, Luxman, etc. over either CODA or Pass.  

@robshaw   Glad you are enjoying your Coda, they kinda fly under the radar but are stellar performers.

To everyone that has posted: I'll try to describe my reasoning for moving the CODA 8 V1 to my main system containing speakers Tekton Encores (upgraded special models) in the much larger area of my 2 listening rooms. This would mean the PASS X250.8 would be moved to the smaller room with my Fritz carbon 7 SE Mk2 models

A little background, The Fritz are 8 ohm speakers ( 88 efficient)  and the Encores are around 93, give or take, 4 ohms. Earlier this week I moved the outgoing ATI 6002 amp out of the Fritz room and the PASS in. Just curiosity placed it there, as the Coda wasn't purchased yet.  Room about 13x14' door open on one side to bathroom and the other open long hallway. Primarily streaming Rock and Roll, just as in large shop area.  The PASS opened up the Fritz like never before. The ATI is no slouch, a very good AMP, just not a PASS level machine. The music  was to die for. I wont use all the terms to describe what I heard, except to say, everything was almost exponentially better.  At that point my wife said, its staying here! I had to agree. I know what the PASS sounded like in my main listening area with the Tektons, so with the Fritz, brand new sound.

Mike from Audio Archon ( where I purchased the CODA,very nice guy too) was a wealth of information, as they used to sell Tekton.(For financial reason they don't  anymore) He said as efficient as Tektons are, they really like a lot of (current) as apposed to just watts. He thought that the CODA offering more CURRENT to the Tektons in the larger room listening to Rock and ROLL at 90Db would be the better choice. PS Audio Archon sells PASS and CODA and he loves BOTH! He stated my X250.8 is a n Excellent Amp, top shelf!!!  I think he mentioned the PASS has a lesser amount of current than the CODA, 90 vs 75.  To conclude: The CODA arrived on Saturday and was installed on Sunday (ALL balanced connections) and listened to for 3 hours. (be advised unit was purchased used,  a couple of years old and I'm sure burnt in) I let it warm up for an hour and started listening, my wife stayed for the  unveiling.  As we started playing some Metallica, (Nothing else matters,Wherever I may roam) We both looked at each other Amazed. The absolute Punch, Dynamics and Openness exceeded the PASS in our opinion, by a fairly large measure, not incremental!

We then played some EAGLES, Hotel California, Victim of Love. Hotel California was excellent, but, could tell very little difference (in our opinion ) between amps. Victim of love was a little different, as it is a much more dynamic song, which the CODA excels at. Love my PASS, will never sell!! But, this CODA in the shops environment, listening at the distance I do15' away and at 90 DB through 4ohm speakers seems to be an advertisement for the strengths and current demand of the Tektons. To say that the CODA is a far better amp than the PASS would be wrong. They are BOTH excellent AMPs   However, for my Rock and Roll, at my high listening levels the CODA would be my choice. It was an awakening experience. I believe it is the higher Current that the CODA possesses!!!  Again just my wife and I assessment. Thanks for ALL your help, meant very SINCERELY! I hope this explains things and maybe helps someone else in there decision making. Robert TN

Don’t worry about class a or a/b. Coda is excellent. There’s barely any difference with Pass or Coda when these amps transition out of Class A. 

 

I haven't heard every Pass or every Coda, but my experience with Pass and the Innersound (made by Coda) amps is nothing like this.  To my ears these amps sounded worlds apart and the Pass amps more fussy about which woofers they play well with. 

I'm not going to argue who makes a better amp, just saying that to my mind a switch from Pass to Coda can make a lot of sense for the right listener and speakers.   I do agree that the class A, A/B issue is ridiculous, especially  here. Pick what you like to hear.  

@robshaw It replaced a PASS X250.8.(In another system now). 

Gotta ask.  What happened to the original idea [other thread] of using the Coda no. 8 amp paired with the Fritz speakers?

  • In other words, what changed your mind to put the Coda in the primary system position with the Tekton speakers instead :) 

@robshaw I own the Coda #8 V1 with blue meters. The 18 watts of Class A is actually more like 10-12 watts into 4 ohms. I got this information directly from Doug Dale at Coda. 

Thanks all for the posts.  I spoke with the the salesman about it this AM. He explained about the scale not being what I thought it was. Have a much better understanding now. Will most likely use  the buttons that change to green, that represent the lower scale,  I mentioned to the salesman on that scale, earlier,that I was seeing about 30 to 40 watts. He stated that  actually represents about 10 to 12 watts being used, still in class A. REGARDLESS, WHAT AN AMP!!!! 

@swede58 correct

Don’t worry about class a or a/b. Coda is excellent. There’s barely any difference with Pass or Coda when these amps transition out of Class A. 

I may be thick this AM, not woken yet. I don't understand.  I am running Tekton (upgraded) Encores , quite efficient, 93 to 95, Listened for first time yesterday. I listen to Rock only, and seem to listen at about 90db.The meters are showing, if I read them correctly, on softer passages quite low, and on higher, more demanding (AC/DC for example) 35 to 40 watts?  15' away in large room. It replaced a PASS X250.8.(In another system now)  The Pass needle never moved out of class A. with any music. I'm guessing that I 'm exceeding the V1 class A limit of 18watts, don't know if that 18 doubles into 4 ohm speakers????  I love my PASS ( would never sell) but, truthfully thsi used CODA 8 is actually better,at least for my Rock and Roll. Thanks for the response. Robert 

I used to have this amp, and yes it is very good. I asked Coda the same question and here is the explanation:

The switch sets the 0 dB point to 5 or 300 Watts as indicated on the front.  At low levels the difference may be minimal on efficient speakers.