Good review, I currently have a CJ Prenuer 11A and am thinking of upgrading, VTL has been one I have been curious about along with Kora, your review helped me. Thanks Michael
Tubes, Maggies, VTL - heaven. Confirmed
Hey folks,
I posted back in August, asking for recommendations on tube amps like the Rogue Zeus and VTLs to power a pair of Maggie 3.6Rs. You folks responded with a ton of information on all sorts of amps.
I am happy to report that I just scored a used pair of VTL MB 450s locally (through A-gon) and couldn't be happier with them! They're about six years old and don't have the Infinicaps (yet!), but they do appear to have been well cared for. I auditioned them with an old pair of Apogees and they sounded quite good (seemed like a reasonable barometer).
I brought them home and hooked them up to my Maggies. I'm using a VTL 2.5 pre-amp, and I also finally broke down and picked up a Shanling 200 tube CD (also through A-gon).
The music is simply amazing! I'm hearing details I've never heard before, even from CDs that I've listened to for many years. Triode mode is spectacular for most of the range of music I listen to - instrumental, vocal, jazz, instrumental rock. I switched to tetrode for my hard rock selections and the sound is definitely harder and punchier. Under normal circumstances, I'll probably keep the amps in triode.
The instruments and the voices are clear. There is lots of air around them. Harmonicas sound as though they were smoking. For the first time, I didn't feel that I was missing something in the sound. The lows, mids and highs were all rock solid.
Although alot of readers talk about needing really high power to drive the Maggies, the VTL 450s seem more than sufficient for my musical taste. I don't think I could ask for more. Though, some time, when the opportunity arises, it would be interesting to hear what extreme power does for the Maggies.
So, among the Rogue Zeus, ASL Hurricanes, Jolida 3000s, lower power Jolida amps, Moon 5s, CJ, Classe, and Musical Fidelity, my choice for a tube amp for the Maggies would be VTL.
The only other amps I would like to have tried are VAC and Wolcott.... if I could find them.
I posted back in August, asking for recommendations on tube amps like the Rogue Zeus and VTLs to power a pair of Maggie 3.6Rs. You folks responded with a ton of information on all sorts of amps.
I am happy to report that I just scored a used pair of VTL MB 450s locally (through A-gon) and couldn't be happier with them! They're about six years old and don't have the Infinicaps (yet!), but they do appear to have been well cared for. I auditioned them with an old pair of Apogees and they sounded quite good (seemed like a reasonable barometer).
I brought them home and hooked them up to my Maggies. I'm using a VTL 2.5 pre-amp, and I also finally broke down and picked up a Shanling 200 tube CD (also through A-gon).
The music is simply amazing! I'm hearing details I've never heard before, even from CDs that I've listened to for many years. Triode mode is spectacular for most of the range of music I listen to - instrumental, vocal, jazz, instrumental rock. I switched to tetrode for my hard rock selections and the sound is definitely harder and punchier. Under normal circumstances, I'll probably keep the amps in triode.
The instruments and the voices are clear. There is lots of air around them. Harmonicas sound as though they were smoking. For the first time, I didn't feel that I was missing something in the sound. The lows, mids and highs were all rock solid.
Although alot of readers talk about needing really high power to drive the Maggies, the VTL 450s seem more than sufficient for my musical taste. I don't think I could ask for more. Though, some time, when the opportunity arises, it would be interesting to hear what extreme power does for the Maggies.
So, among the Rogue Zeus, ASL Hurricanes, Jolida 3000s, lower power Jolida amps, Moon 5s, CJ, Classe, and Musical Fidelity, my choice for a tube amp for the Maggies would be VTL.
The only other amps I would like to have tried are VAC and Wolcott.... if I could find them.
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