shkong78
Thank You for sharing your Audio history. That is quite an impressive list of gear over those years. Happy Listening!
Thank You for sharing your Audio history. That is quite an impressive list of gear over those years. Happy Listening!
The most musical sound in my 40 year's Audio history.
Hello Shkong78 I have the LM508 and its a music monster and I agree with you that its a very very nice sounding amp. I would only recomend you to try it with a good preamp because IMHO it will make a big improvement in sound quality. I first used the LM508 as integrated with several different tubes in both, preamp and power section, none of them TOO expensive, but they made an very good improvement in sound, mostly Tungsol in preamp section. Nevertheless, in my experience a good preamp would give the Lm508 more bass control and a more detailed and smoother sound. The change is NOT subtle. I use now the Audio-GD Master 1. Its an outstanding pre and not too expensive (supposedly competing with units costin 2 to 4 times). Of course you also will need decent cables to feel the difference. |
So good to hear of your audio journey. You’ve truly had a very nice assortment of equipment over the years. Over the years, I’ve had and seriously auditioned many fine speakers and have to agree - the Apogee Duetta Sigs. would have to be near the top of the list when it comes to making real music. I have never heard the Lansche speakers but is impressive that they can make such wonderful, large and detailed music on such a modest amount of tube power. Congrats on finding just the right combination of everything to make some very fine music. Sometimes it’s nice when we can forget the chase for a while, stop the analyzing and just set back and enjoy the performance. Happy listening.........Jim |
@jhills Thanks a lot for your kind word. I would have kept Apogee Duetta Signature if I had enough room in my listening room. The advantage of Lanshe 4.1 speaker is high efficiency to be driven by modest power tube amplifier. For the last 20 years, I had been using only tube power amplifier. With tube rolling, I can refresh the sound. |
@shkong78 Do to the downsize in living space, I conceded to the idea that I'd have to trade down my Quad, ESL 63s and abandon my plans for the Apogees. After trying several of the small speakers in the lines of Focal, B&W, Monitor Audio and others, I decided on a set of little Gershmans Chameleons. I found them to be a very open, detailed and musical and quite suited to fill a small space. I thoroughly did enjoy them for nearly 10 years. Now back into a larger home, I've opted to try the Magnapan 1.7s. Augmented on the bottom end with a ADS sub and powered with a Rogue Cronus Mag II, it sounds pretty darn nice. Have considered moving up to a refurbished set of Duetta Sigs or the larger Maggie 3.7i, but, either way, I would need more power, so I think I'll just enjoy the music and be happy with what I have for the time being.......Jim |
@jhills I understand that planar speakers need a lot of space. Currently I have a big listening space with high vault. I consider getting Vintage Western Electric system if I can afford or even replica. https://www.line-magnetic.eu/images/line-magnetic/visuels/LM-1440x720-LM3.jpg Thomas |
@shkong78 Wow! the line-magnetic looks and undoubtedly sounds incredible. I remember, many years ago, auditioning a pair of the large Altec Lancing horns - what an incredibly huge and dynamic sound, but, after some consideration, decided that, even for my fairly good size room, they would be to much for my space. Loved my Quads, but even more so, the Apogees. If not for the necessity for expensive more power - I would (now that I once more have the space) look for a nicely re-furbished pr. of Duetta Sigs. But way to much $$$ to even consider right now......Jim |
Thanks very much for your information. I also love the sound, especially the 5.1 audio system, could you please tell me more about this system. Also I am interested am thanh cho dam cuoi |