Hi everyone,
I had 2 nites to hang around with Gryphon Diablo 300 and my
current set of B&W800 Diamond/McIntosh MC601. Of course, the input is media
center PC using JRiver 21. I have checked all the setting in Audio Setup
section to make sure I do follow the setting recommended by Gryphon.
Audition: The Diablo 300 surprised me with deep and well
controlled sound across all spectrums; it drove my B&W 800 diamond in very
signature way of Gryphon. For those doesn’t like the dark sound, it’s actually
even better. Since B&W 800 is quite bright and forward, IMHO, this pair
actually help each other in balancing the sound. The music was reproduced again,
I knew that I have said this, in very natural way, very refined and detail. I
am not sure how to describe the unique sound of Gryphon amp, this happens when
I was listening to other Gryphon Amp as well as Gryphon Amp powering different
speaker; the way I can try is I can feel the distance between each tone , each
node of music played as well as between vocal and music instrumental sound. In
short, it’s just pleasure to listen to. When crank up to more than 38 steps of volume
control on Diablo 300, I guess about 70% or more, it’s really loud but no distortion,
not grainy at all. If anyone doubt about the ability of Diablo 300 in driving
B&W 800 Diamond, please don’t worry, it punch the base out of my speaker in
the way that I am more than satisfied. After 3 hours of listening none-stop, I
really enjoy it. My ears are warmed up and so the Diablo 300.
Comparison: Having listening McIntosh MC601 and B&W800
diamond for long time, with all the daily albums, I don’t really need to do A/B
listening to tell at all. The Diablo 300 outperformed McIntosh 601 in bass
control especially at lower level of volume; and it does better job in sound
imaging aspect, it please your ear more. The down side comparing to the big MAC
are: sound of music seem to be smaller, shorter; especially for those made from
flute, guitar and drum (I did pick these up when listening at the dealer place
paring with 802 Diamond as well but not quite sure it’s the speaker differences
or the amp). As I am not a musician so put it this way, the sound when powered
by Diablo 300 is like produced from a guitar with too small box comparing to
when Powered by MC601....When I changed to non-tube preamp, MC601 still sounds
more tube alike than Diablo 300. Another point that I guess can take it as “Con”
of Gryphone Diablo 300 is when the volume is rank up high, it has a bit of
flare (not much at all) at the very end of the base sound while McIntosh MC601
still hold it tight and strong. Physically, the Diablo 300 have more than
enough power to drive the B&W 800, but get really hot; while the MC601 is
effortlessly powering the 800 diamond in just bit warm temperature, very relax.
Issue: While having near perfect sound re-production, I have
found it very frustrated with Diablo 300 DAC. The problem only raises when turn
off the amp and turn it on again. Please note that I use PC (I have 2 media
centers) as input. After the first 3 hours listening to Diablo 300, I turn it
off as had to go somewhere, when I turn it back on again (PC is still on all
the time), the PC failed to register the Diablo 300, not showing at all in
Device Management. I find it sometime have to re-scan of hardware change in USB
node to make the Diablo appeared again or restart PC or have to turn off the
PC, turn Amp on first then PC.....this happened throughout the 1st night
results a lot frustration; then next day, I couldn’t make it work again with
USB input from any PC; had to use analogue input after an external DAC. Another
Issue I have came a crossed was the signal frequency handling: when change track
in 6/24 Bit, 44.1khz CD Rip to MP3 format, the Diablo still display locked
signal of 44.1 khz, 16 bit depth; it stopped intermittently after half of
minute into the song then finally mute after few minutes playing. I have tried
this for few times, same thing happened. Please note that this hasn’t happened
before with my system when using NAD M51 DAC and PeachTree GrandPre Preamp
using USB.
I have seen this
symptom before when auditioning all the NAD sound processor prior to their T187.
I guess, the fact that Diablo 300 cut off all power to the DAC module - not
even idle (this may different from Kalliope), may contribute the instability of
the device to PC (nothing to do with frequency handling issue of course). However,
I am not sure this may be just the particular DAC that given to me inside the Demo
Diablo 300, or it is the issue with product line...
In conclusion, does the Diablo 300 sound wonderful with
B&W 800 Diamond, well it does beautiful job; does it outperforms the
McIntosh MC601 by much, not really; it does not have some good characteristics
of the sound from big Mac (instrumental, airy and dynamic sound) ; does it
attract me enough to buy, yes it is, since it came nicely as integrated box, it
can be my next amplifier for next- on- the- list like Pantheon or similar
Speaker from Gryphon. I would buy it and spare the MC601 for another set of
speaker if it can take PC input smoothly enough. In my opinion, there will be
more and more people like myself, who use PC alike as source for their HiFi
system, in the future (if not a lot already). Guess that I will be with the McIntosh C2500 for now, and look at Gryphon as my next upgrade.
Thanks everyone!
Daniel
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