Hi TIC,
Hum, you must have gotten a bad set of Waves. I have heard that quality control is or was a problem with them. One of my transformers vibrates more than the other one. I don't know if it's common but it it doesn't effect the sound. Also, I first tried them with a vintage Eico HF-85 tube preamp which is highly regarded. Didn't like the sound at all. All of the music could be heard coming directly from from the speakers and there was no soundstage. Then I recieved a Luminous Audio Axiom passive preamp for $125. It's basically an attenuator with a Caddock resister and high quality internal wiring. There is one set of inputs and one set of outputs. It is a very simple little device. The sound was like night and day. Everything got better. The sound opened up big time, a HUGE difference. That's with JBL 4410 Studio Monitors. I don't think they are very effecient and they don't go loud enough for me. Next week I should receive my DIYCable.com HE10.1 Signatures. They are 95.5db and I don't expect volume to be a problem. I don't think the EFE's would be happy with the Waves. The EFE's like a lot of power to show off there dynamic capatbility which is their strong point.
I really liked my time with the Vecteur. The Waves are not near as detailed or dynamic but are more open. I guess it is your usual tube vs. solid state
charateristics. The Vecteur sound a lot more "alive" than the Waves but the waves are gentle and smooth. They offer two different sounds.
I'll let you know what I think of the HE10.1 Signatures. I'm looking forward to getting them. As I've said many times before(and to the dissapointment of many audiophiles) half the fun of this hobby is not listening to music but getting new stuff in the mail.(<:
Seeya!
Pete
Hum, you must have gotten a bad set of Waves. I have heard that quality control is or was a problem with them. One of my transformers vibrates more than the other one. I don't know if it's common but it it doesn't effect the sound. Also, I first tried them with a vintage Eico HF-85 tube preamp which is highly regarded. Didn't like the sound at all. All of the music could be heard coming directly from from the speakers and there was no soundstage. Then I recieved a Luminous Audio Axiom passive preamp for $125. It's basically an attenuator with a Caddock resister and high quality internal wiring. There is one set of inputs and one set of outputs. It is a very simple little device. The sound was like night and day. Everything got better. The sound opened up big time, a HUGE difference. That's with JBL 4410 Studio Monitors. I don't think they are very effecient and they don't go loud enough for me. Next week I should receive my DIYCable.com HE10.1 Signatures. They are 95.5db and I don't expect volume to be a problem. I don't think the EFE's would be happy with the Waves. The EFE's like a lot of power to show off there dynamic capatbility which is their strong point.
I really liked my time with the Vecteur. The Waves are not near as detailed or dynamic but are more open. I guess it is your usual tube vs. solid state
charateristics. The Vecteur sound a lot more "alive" than the Waves but the waves are gentle and smooth. They offer two different sounds.
I'll let you know what I think of the HE10.1 Signatures. I'm looking forward to getting them. As I've said many times before(and to the dissapointment of many audiophiles) half the fun of this hobby is not listening to music but getting new stuff in the mail.(<:
Seeya!
Pete