I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Thank you. You’re in a very good place with your system.
Charles
Is there a Solid State amp that can satisfy a SET guy?
Hi Charles thx for your kind words. The feeling is mutual my friend! Don't really post much but, do check the site regularly. I don't know what is happening made a long post twice and it disappeared! I'll just get straight to the point. The Franks have a deeper soundstage and have a little more purity in the mids and highs. The SIT-3 has a wider soundstage and the bass goes deeper and is more articulate. They are both grainless and have a beautiful musical and natural sound. The speakers totally disappear! I can listen for hours with zero fatigue. People who are in this hobby for a long time know what I'm talking about. No hi-fi sound here just pure music! I love them both for the reasons stated. The Hijiri Takumi PC's (really expensive) brought it to a higher level. I worked on the streaming side of things and it improved the digital side a lot. It is very close to analog now depending on the recording. I'm very happy and quite satisfied and can honestly say I can live with this setup for a long time! Sorry for side tracking this post |
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The Tetra 606s are 91db and 6 ohms minimal. Think that the Audions well power them. But IME, all speakers like more power. And, I think, the Gran Vivace also has noticeably fuller sound that takes things to a different level. Although I also think that there will be significantly diminishing returns. The Audions are overachievers. |
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My final speakers are the Canadian Tetra 606. To my ear, most real sounding speakers I have heard. TetraSpeakers.com unique website and company with rave endorsements from among the world’s top musicians. They know what music sounds like. Herbie Hancock has 5 pair (including 606s). Keith Richards went on tour with his pair. |
Speakers are Wilson Watt Puppy 5.1, Watt Puppy 6, Wilson XLF and Devore super Nines. Speaker wire AN pure silver 20k for 10ft. Shunyata Omega USB cable to custom built LampaZator DAC to Supratek DHT pre using 45 tubes, Audio Note pure silver IC's to AGD amps. The inclusion of the AGD amps have taken my system to another level. |
Ralph, glad to hear about the beta production and perception of their sound. Any guidance you can provide on expected timeline to market, mono/stereo, power, estimated price range for your class D?The Beta production amps are monoblock, 100 w into 8 ohms and 200 into 4. They have balanced and single-ended inputs. Depending on solutions to supply chain interruptions we might be August or September although we've already shipped the first one. Price is 5100/pair. |
I have to agree that AGD amps really are that good. At the time that I demoed them I had an XA-25 and the SIT-3 (as well as Line Magnetic LM-508ia), I was already immersed in GREAT sound and yet these AGDs were something altogether different. I had never heard a sound so distortion-free. The clarity itself was a revelation to my ears. Re-visiting my album collection was a thrilling adventure! Every genre from classical to heavy metal sounded incredible and fresh to these ears. It was like a film (distortion) had been removed and the subtleties of instrument articulation were now so much more apparent. Especially acoustic instruments. Loudspeakers I’m using at present are Tekton Encores. |
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Yes, I am now an owner and major fan of AGD. I am so impressed with my $8350 Audions that I am considering upgrading to the top line Gran Vivaces. However, I can’t imagine any amp sounding better than my entry level AGD Audions. But that is always the case with upgrading. One thing I now know for sure, I have never heard any amp that competes with the SQ of AGD. Class D truly can sound very good. But AGD amps are based on a patented GAN module developed specifically for Audio. Other GAN amps available use GAN transistors used in radar, lidar, etc. The result is that I now hear a level of transparency that reveals the heart and soul of musicians. The experience is new, transformative and unlike anything I have ever heard in 50 years. A “fan boy”? Boy hoody! |
Anything anybody does with tubes is simply slow and very colored.Nonsense! The output section of our amps is 600V/uV. Most solid state amps aren't that fast. We've been working on our own class D project for the last 4 years which is now in Beta production. Its nice to be able to say that they don't sound significantly different from our tubes amps although they have considerably less distortion (most of it in the case of either amp is lower ordered harmonics). Put another way tube amps can be quite neutral. |
steveashe I just sold my Pass XA25. The AGD Audions are that good and more. The XA25 is no question a very good amp once you get pass about 200hrs. The AGD amps just deliver more goodness i compared the amps side by side for over a month, there was no contest the AGD amp was superior in my opinion and i must say it was not even close. AGD gives a trial period, you won't be sorry once you hear them. |
Honestly, did not carefully read all of the feedback. Sugden mono blocks! Badass power! Musical! Wretchedly fast! I've owned lots of Sugden amplification and a 300B Manley preamp. Yes, I know that is not a 300B based amp. But, the immediacy of Class A, the slam of Class A and the timbre of Class A is simply addicting. Anything anybody does with tubes is simply slow and very colored. I've run VTL, Manley, a highly modified Mercury 3 and it's all wonderful. Wonderfully, warm and rich and colored and slow. If that's your style so be it. I've left tubes permanently. I run a Sugden Masterclass preamp and all active class A/B active speakers. Done. Best of luck and enjoy whatever you get. |
Yes, the Nelson Pass single ended transistor amps, think they’re called Aleph’s" If you have the patience, here what he says about them Single Ended Class A Nelson Pass IntroductionHere is one of them Aleph-0 , I think there are more powerful ones 1 2 3 4 or 5? https://www.passlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/a0man.pdf Scroll to the bottom for all the Aleph's https://www.passlabs.com/legacy-products/ Cheers George |
Those AGD amps look crazy interesting. Never heard of them. I'm going to have to investigate. They actually look like something new! I bought a Pass INT-25 a few months ago and am extremely satisfied. The only "downside" so to speak is that it does take a while to sound it's best. A good hour in my case. Its as good as the reviews I read prior to purchasing with Harbeth M30.1's. |
Well it’s been several months. Last time around I was touting the virtues of the First Watt SIT-3. I still do. It’s one of the most satisfying, listenable amps I’ve ever heard. Since then, I was able to audition the AGD Audion monoblocks in my system. Game changer. I would imagine that these could satisfy SET-loving listeners out there. Not everyone of course but it’s the closest I’ve come thus far and ended building a system around them. These are beautiful sounding amps…Perhaps other AGD users might chime in as well… |
Many speak highly of Nelson’s work. Whitecamaros seems to prefer the 250.8 above all. I surely have heard of the prowess of the 30.8. I have a First Watt M2 which sounds quite SS. Ralph has developed a Class D amp which he says is very similar sounding to his OTLs. I hope to eventually get to test a prototype. The Bakoon does not sound like tubes but it recreates pace and structure in a way that holds music together in an unusual and addictive manner. And it produces detail that other amps, tube or SS blur. But ultimately, the Atmas produce a tone that is just natural and beyond any I have heard. |
Hi mglik If you have a Pass Labs dealer near you and after your new speakers are fully broken in, see if you can try (in your own system) an XA30.8. Their class a/b amps are very good but their class a amps are where their magic is. This amp has surprising drive capabilities but more importantly always sounds great. It is extremely musical. This amp sounds like a good tube amp in the midrange but also gives you all the benefits of a solid state amp such as extended, controlled bass with plenty of slam. The high frequencies are both extended and smooth as well. Their reliability is legendary. I’m currently (no pun intended) enjoying it and my speakers are 83db efficient, don’t let the 30 watt rating fool you. I’ve had mine for over five years and have used it with several different types of speaker (both planar magnetic & dynamic box speakers) and it always sounds great. Good luck. Scot |
Pass XA25.. You will want to open it up and check for tubes inside..Ah yeah??? unusually tight, uncoloured and extended sounding tubes yes. Other amps but low power and gain would be Nelson Pass’s Aleph’s, which think all models are single ended, but solid state, and are room heaters also just like tube SE's. Cheers George |
Dartzeel. Built to last forever so given this look for used units. The CTH 8550 integrated amp is a truly great product but it very much needs to be used single ended if you want the magic. They have a VERY short existence on the used market. Try Chambers Audio for a used unit. The alternative would be an NHB-108b amp but the integrated is so close. Also you wouldn’t be buying a boat anchor. I no longer have one but was foolish to sell mine(CTH 8550). |
Vinnie knows what music sounds like and is a very nice guy, I was very impressed by his early battery powered small amps. I bet his new integrated is excellent, Think there is an option of tube choice. If you can use a 300B, I would highly recommend getting Takasukis. Parts Connection in Canada has them for $1400. They are the next best to old WEs. |
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FM Acoustics are silky smooth. I was a SET guy for a time and at that time, they satisfied me, and essentially converted me. If your speakers are a flat 8 like you say then you could get the 108’s no problem (or 111) and I think they’d blow your socks off. EDIT: I see your search has concluded. Congrats! |
Some more thoughts on Bakoon: I clearly understand that a headphone system is quite different from speakers. At least with headphones, the Bakoon HPA-01 headphone amp has amazing qualities well beyond my Berning MICROzotl. However, when it comes to realistically reproducing the sound of an acoustic instrument or voice, the Berning wins. There are key superiorities to tubes and OTLs (Berning’s OTLish). But the truth of the Bakoon is spectacular on most passages. Now listening to Sgt. Pepper’s as if for the first time! After going through this thread for months, there were several posts pointing toward Bakoon. I am happy that I took that advise. |
Yes the Bakoons are wonderful.Some audiophiles might not get them because they are not adding anything but if you really love music you will.They have immaculate timing so everything just gels together musically and sounds right and that is combined with very high resolution of all kinds of subtle little details that lesser amplifiers smear together.These traits are especially obvious with well recorded piano . |
I got my Bakoon HPA-01 the other day. I am super happy with my Atmas but, man, the Bakoon thing is for real! It has musicality and incredible transparency, it has most of the great qualities of SS-detail, bass, dynamics with no harshness or glare. The sound is addictive! It is my new headphone amp with my $30K CD setup. Bakoon uses a current drive Satri circuit, They say, and I agree, it is like looking through a clear window. Indeed, a new take on SS. And it is an integrated. If anyone asked me what amp to buy, I would say-Bakoon! |
@mglik More great news. Congrats. @luisma31 http://www.emissionlabs.com/datasheets/EML-20B.html https://www.bartola.co.uk/valves/2018/03/25/eml-20a-dht-preamp/ |
Hey, thanks for being happy for me! Absolutely, through this thread and the advise given, I was successfully able to make the huge leap away from decades of SET-300B and 45. And being able to finally hear what my speakers are capable! It seems most speakers love more that 8 or 1 1/2 watts. 60 watts of the M-60s is plenty for my 91db 8 ohm Tetra 606s. Actually, I loved my Atma-Sphere amps so much that I sold my cool Audible Illusions M3B with John Curl phono and bought a great Atma MP-3 preamp. Especially since I rolled all the tubes for good NOS, it blows away the AI and is the perfect match for my M-60! And with the phono section of the MP-3 I was able to change my plan to get a Zesto Deluxe phono stage and another good IC. The phono in the MP-3 is amazingly good.The amps and preamp continue to open up as they break in and now the main quest is to search for great recorded LPs. Although the system even makes so so recordings enjoyable revealing the performances unlike ever. It surely is satisfying to reach a total destination feeling through months of the quest for the best! |