I did a search, they do look nice.
Link is to image of amps with CD player.
http://www.harmonia-audio.com/images/SCD-T200&SP-80_B.JPG
Link is to image of amps with CD player.
http://www.harmonia-audio.com/images/SCD-T200&SP-80_B.JPG
I'm trying Shanling SP-80 monoblocs at home...
I did a search, they do look nice. Link is to image of amps with CD player. http://www.harmonia-audio.com/images/SCD-T200&SP-80_B.JPG |
Toby, Seems you've become quite attached to the Shanling stuff; can't say as I blame you, the 100 sure is a sweet player. I'll be curious to hear your thoughts on the amps as they break in, they certainly look great and if they're anything like the CDP bound to sound smoooooth. Thanks to you dropping with your 100 by I'm jonesin' for a Shanling now but undecided as to what would be best. No cash available so something would have to go. Keep the YBA CD Integre for redbook and buy a 200 for SACD? I'd have to sell my Oracle Delphi IV to fund the purchase (move my Oracle Alexandria from my office system to the main rig for analog). Or, buy a Shanling 100 and keep the Delphi, sell the YBA CD Integre and Alexandria and forget about SACD? |
It seemed natural to try the amps, since I already had the player. Besides the matching looks, though, they are technically interesting because they seem to have won a tradeoff. They use an output tube which is held to be very good-sounding but doesn't often deliver the power these amps are rated at. Also important: in terms of quality-to-price ratio, they are a good next step for my system, whose weakest link at this time is probably the amplifier. Finally, I have had solid state electronics for years, but I have become curious about tubes. My very first amp was a tube integrated, a Dyna SCA-35 I built from a kit, and I loved its sound way back then. A downside is the duplification of functions involved in having a volume control on the amps as well as on my preamp. Oh and heck anyway, the CDP has volume control too! As for you, Mr. Logan, my very humble opinion is that your second option is the best. For 2 cents, I have not yet heard any SACD that was better than vinyl. I had a great time listening at your place. Don't forget you owe me a return match! |
Hello guys I just got one of those Dared SL-2000a tube preamps..thought I would give one a try. I have been hearing some good things about this gear.Very sweet preamp and for the price perfomance ratio ,I haven't heard anything that was better for the money! Build quality is excellent as well as sound.These little preamps are very good with low level details.I can listen at very low levels and not feel like I'am missing something in the music.These are also great for any audiophile on a budget that wants great sound without the heavy price!Question ...how are the Shanling and Dared electronics related? When I see one I see the other. Thanks for any info. |
I use my preamp's ( Klyne SK-5A ) volume control. I set the CD-T100's volume at max and the SP-80's at, get this, -30 dB.This setting was arrived at after experimenting with higher and lower ones. Do try it yourself; in my own setup, the sound is a good deal less interesting at other settings. One morning my older son powered up the system and put a disc on right away, with the amps not warmed up and the volume setting at default ( -40 dB ), and for a bad second I thought, " Why did I buy this ? " Fortunately the reason became clear a few minutes later. I don't think there's any need to bypass the internal volume controls in either the player or the amps. If I had no preamp, I would set the amps' volume as above and use the CD player's volume control. |