Spectron Musician III Signature vs VTL Siegfried?


I have the Musician III Signature two months. In my review, a month ago, I wrote:

"the sound, excellent to begin with, dramatically changed for the better. The highs became something magical, I never heard such in any solid state or tube amplifier. Totally silky and extended to heaven!!!! The "see thru" soundstage became immensely three-dimensional, truly, I feel sometimes that I can touch musician, go around him or her, and soundstage huge to begin with became even more specious! Midrange became "alive" like in the best tube amplifiers I ever owned or even auditioned, its magic feeling!!!! Base have now both: more authority and startling clarity - so different from one-note solid state and mushy tube base. I can play it quietly and I can play it loudly - no slightest strain. Additionally, black background became even blacker again as never in any other amplifier I auditioned in the past. It adds to the overall "magic".

Last week, I got well broken in VTL Siegfried monoblocks for a a few days of auditioning. Spectron cost $$6.5k, Siegfried - $35k. Spectron weight 50 lbs, Siegfried - 360 lbs. Both declare power into 8 Ohms - 600 watts and and into 4 Ohms - 800 watts. Headroom, Spectron 3600 watts over 330 msec, Siegfried - unknown. As a matter of fact, VTL except power and few others does not disclose its specs even such important as bandwidth and distortions.

OK, playing - both show big soundstage and good imaging. Treble is Spectron's domain, VTL sound simply murky and veil. Midrange is warmer in tube amp, very pleasant on ear. Bass - here is my problem. First, I though VTL bass is better - weightier and richer. Next I compare a few discs and to my surprise I am starting to believe that this monster tube amp bass is full of distortions, full of warm rich details which are not present at all in cello which I played and Spectron is accurate and after few days even surprisingly for me, I fall in love with Spectron bass - rich weighty. Perhaps, one detail. I am not sure I can physically hear deep bass but I can feel it, my chest is "shaking" my listening chair leather is vibrating etc. I hear it in Spectron very much and just a little bit with Siegfried.
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I am eager to know if anybody else have experience with Musician III Signature vs best tube amplifiers? Thank you very much for reply
dob
Guidocorona, this guy is a neighbor of mine. He really has gone through a lot of expensive gear. I am going to be trying the Musician in the near future.
Thanks Muralman, I am looking forward to reading your comparative findings once you have an opportunity of auditioning the Musician 3 in your system!
I will cut to the chase - I do not know of a better buy in high end audio than the Musician III. It will drive virtaully any load no matter how power hungy or nasty. It plays in a musically natural fashion with outstanding treble and bass. The transparency, staging and dynamics leave nothing to be desired. If you want a $20,000 amp for thirty cents on the dollar, look no farther.

You will have to really nit-pik to find something not to like about this amp. But - give it 4-500 hours break in and have a high quality power cord to mate with it (I use the Nordost Brahma). Satisfacton guaranteed!

PS: I am the source of the Spectron to the review below by Farmerse. He agrees with my assesment, as you can see. So will you.
Hello,

I have my Signature, now, with more then 1000 hours burn-in. To my amazement, the amp continues to play better and better. Specifically, background became significantly more blacker. The top obtain some really heavenly qualities, bloom if you wish for luck of better word. ,Midrange has more finesse and bass is tighter which is very, very pleasant to hear. Its truly the best bass I ever heard in my entire life (except live concerts, of course). Its sound very different then 500 hours ago and it still improving..... I can't believe it!!!!!
Rafael