Vett 93,
Will you share your impressions with us and perhaps the shootout results?
Brian |
Thanks, Bill. I have tweaked my BAT preamp to its best. It is ready for a head-on shootout with the Dude! |
Quite a few over the years from Cardas, Analysis Plus Solo crystal over, top of the line Kimber, Jenna Labs, Audience, Tom Evans, Granite Audio, Luminous Audio and others I can't remember right now.
I liked the AH Dimension cable the very best. I would call Joseph Chow and demo a set. You will be very pleased I am sure. His IC's deliver detail with weight/body. Lots of air and a nice black background. Nice with the Dude.
The Dude really responds well to tube rolling. Ask Paul about getting the Raytheon tubes.
The Dude will take a little while to burn in as he uses very large caps and solid core copper point to point wiring throughout the unit.
Saw your system and the Dude should be right at home. Nice system indeed! |
Bill,
I have been waiting for my Dude preamp to show up. It is exciting to read your review. I am going from a BAT tube preamp to Dude.
I see that you like cables from Audio Horizons. I may be looking for a longer IC soon. What other cables have you tried?
Thanks. |
Understood. Then I sure applaud your efforts here.
It makes such little sense to me to become so vested into gear that the amount of listenable material shrinks exponentially. That is absurd, given a goal for involving realistic recreation of music, and ongoing music appreciation are the goals in the first place.
Too bad the Dude is not a remote controled job. That counts me out altogether.
Congrats on your own accounts of TRL power in your home. Thanks much.
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Glory, you are correct on all counts! I need a longer IC and once I get another (Audio Horizons ) - it will go on the floor. When the Dude gets bigger it will need a new wardrobe!
Blindjim,
Usually this much more transparency and accuracy means many CD's are no longer listenable, but I find the opposite to be true right now. These amps from TRL certainly don't warm over a bad recording . Strange thing is my average recordings sound more like real music and less like poor recordings. It's as if whatever redeeming quality the recording has is now captured.
I don't know if this makes sense or if I am doing a poor job of explaining, but yes I do still enjoy all my CDs - even more so. |
Grannyring
Thanks. That's mighty astounding news to me overall. Hmmmm.
Would you say your CD collection is now been broadened or diminished with your current power train additions?
*In other words, can you now listem to more of your collection, or to less of it generally speaking?
I'm not so sure I have improved things when my system only allows me to play those recordings which are superlatives... and all but eliminates the others en mass.
(Really crappy recordings aside, of course)
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Dude Grannyring,
That's alot of pre amps you have heard/owned.
A big tip for you. Get the SP-101 and PUT IT ON THE FLOOR, and set the Dude on it. What three days of listening and report back. If not the SP-101, then take the SP-1 and put it on the floor (earth) and report back. The Dude will be an even bigger Dude.
Sistrum stands work best on top of each other or on the floor. It looks like you have it on some other stand? |
I am not sure. You should ask Paul. Paul has told me he is not a big fan of adding remotes as he feels they degrade the sound and add noise.
I see many great preamps with remote so I guess reasonable people can have a different opinion on that whole question. It just may add cost and that may be the real objection.
You can certainly ask him. |
can they make a remote version for the Dude? |
Great questions and important. I will try and answer as well as I can. Thanks for your kind comments.
I have owned or had all of those preamps in my home system over the past 5-7 years. I was lucky enough to sell many of these preamps for audio friends of mine and thus had them in my system for several weeks at minimum.
Sometimes I would choose to buy one and keep it. I have only had 2 sets of speakers over the years in my main system. I have however changed out wire and electronics over the years so my comparisons should be understood in that light.
I was able to compare the best sounding preamps (in my opinion) on a pretty consistent package of gear. The Audio Horizons beat out the Thor , CJ, Suptratek's and Tube Distinctions which were the best of the list for me. I did compare these with pretty much the same gear. The Audio Horizons won out.
I then compared the AH preamp & Canary CA339 mono tube amps to a TRL ST225 integrated amp. The TRL surpassed that wonderful combo and started my interest in TRL as you might imagine.
I tried the AH pre with the integrated TRL amp and liked the TRL Int amp all by itself better. I sold the AH pre at this point. I then decided to try the TRL Dude preamp with the integraded and was instantly amazed. The Dude improved my system to such a degree it was shocking to me.
It was not a matter of matching or synergy alone mind you as the TRL integrated amp was made to run best with a high quality passive preamp section.
With the Dude everything I mentioned in my review came out of my speakers. So for me the Dude was the MAN!
As good as the Audio Horizons preamp is the Dude simply made it sound like good hifi. Please keep in mind the AH preamp was clearly better then those other top preamp contenders on my list as just explained. (At least in my home and in my system)
The Thor was very lively and had great pace and drive. The Dude bettered the Thor in even these strong suit areas of the Thor. The Dude has greatly improved bass, more natural tonality and really overshadows the Thor in resolution of detail and intimacy. The Dude throws a larger stage with more depth and plays much louder without the tendency of of sounding "loud".
The Thor is a nice/great buy today used at prices of under $2000. Very good deal indeed. If one has the money $3500 buys you so much more with the Dude. Not a small difference mind you, but rather one of significant magnitude.
When I purchased the TRL Samson amps I knew I was at the end of the road with amplifiers. Yes, I think they work great together. The Samson amps offer ultra high transparency and the Dude matches it. But the important point here is this; it match it with beauty and graceful tonality. I don't like transparency if it comes at the expense of texture, body and grace. The Dude is the perfect mate.
The Dude is the ideal center piece of any true high end system as it expresses music as it is with life, energy and fidelity to the instrument recorded.
Hope this helps you. |
Nice account and easy read. Thanks. nice rig as well.
.... better than all those in the list top to bottom, or in just some respects?
Several of those you have on your list I have either heard or owned, and it is sufficiently interesting enough to me to ask this.
Or do you suppose perhaps that now, as your system's power train is all of one ilk, inherent synergy is responsible?
Also, more pointedly, how would you recall the Thor line stage stacking up with the TRL pre.? You didn't have the Thor with the TRL amps, though, did you?
Very interested, thanks much.
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