I didn't know what I started when I mentioned my DK was replacing an Audion Silver Knight 300b. The way it happened was I traded-in my Audion MK I version and Audion phono pre-amp on Zingali Overture II speakers as they were more efficent for single-ended use. I intended to get the MK II version as funds permitted later. Being amp-less now except for Nakamichi 5.1 I bought DK VS-1 since it also has a phono input. The Zingali speakers are only a couple days old now and the current JJ tubes also are not broken in, so this response needs to tempered with that in mind. I would characterize the DK sound as being very "analog" in nature. Superior to decent push-pull tubes but not as enveloping as 300b. I would not use the term "transistor slam" with this amp but certainly has more than adequate "oommmph" for 8" Zingali's. I found the Phono section to me more than adequate, am not sure but may be the best feature on this integrated. Overall best feature I like: ability to tailor sound with pre-amp tubes. overall worst feature: the neccesity to find the correct tube on pre-amp to fit your tastes......hope this helps, Mike.
DK Design VS-1 versus 300b sound
There has been a lot of discussion about the merits of the DK Design VS-1 MKII. I am curious about how lovers of the seductive sound of 300b tubes have felt when listening to this amplifier and whether this amp truly can bring together the bass slam of solid state with the warmth and musicality of the 300b.
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