Nagra VPA versus Lamm ML1.1


Anybody had the chance to compare those two tube amp ?

Which amp is more natural ? more musical ?
davidri
There are many discussions on retubing the Nagras (VPA and PL-P), anyway what is the preferences? Can somebody show/suggest list of best sounding combination of tubes? . I am in the process of "improving" the sound of my Nagras, need some suggestion for tube rolling.Thanks in advance
Artg -> comparing stock vs stock, Nagra's rendition is several degrees cooler than Lamm's. But you are right - you can re-tube both to get a different sonic flavor. That is the beauty of tubes, isn't it?
Artg, I preferred my Dodd 120's to the berning. These are solid state rectified, and have unbeatable bass for an EL34. The Bass was better than on my custom KT88's, which I just sold too. Berning is sold to a fellow Agoner. I definately look forward to these Lamms though.
Steve, how you liking that Berning I sold you. Still got it? Hard to beat that bass, huh?
Artg, I agree with you, rolling tubes definately lets you voice an amp/pre amp to your personnal preference, this is true on ALL tube eq. What is so stupid IMHO, is when reviewers receive tube eq. they use esoteric interconnects, speaker wire, and STOCK frikin tubes. Whas that all about? I just don't get it. Same with the folks here on the Gon. IMHO, you HAVE to voice each tube amp w/nos tubes to really see whatcha got. JMHO.
Not to simply defend my choice of gear..... but, a re-tubed VPA does not sound like a stock VPA.

To anyone who runs tubes, that should come as no surprise, as each VPA has 4 tubes (input and driver internally, and two 845's on the top). Anyway, nothing against the Lamm's, they're obvioulsy first class, just adding that the Nagra can be sweetened and made more palpable with different tube sets......
I haven't heard the Lamm ML1.1, but I own Lamm M1.2 Reference hybrid and I have had the Nagra VPAs on dealer loan for over two weeks, and I have to agree with Rcprince.
Can't speak for the Lamm, but the Nagra is very smooth and musical, with the correct tubes (both 845's and internal tubes) it is very harmoinically fleshed out. I own Verity Parsifal Encores, and there is a reason the Verity people showcase them with Nagra electronics....
I liked the Lamm better (and bought it as a result). The Nagra to me was excellent as well, but it was not as fleshed out in the mids harmonically--just a bit towards the analytical side of the spectrum. The Lamms are about as natural sounding as they get.