VAC Sigma 160i SE or ARC LS26/Primaluna Dialogue Premium


My priorities have changed a little regarding my system lately and I’ve been considering moving to an integrated. There is a VAC Sigma 160i SE I’ve been looking at with the MC phono option and a balanced input. My current rig is an ARC LS26 pre with Primaluna Dialogue Premium amp (w KT150s) driving Triton Two speakers. I have for most of my life been a huge vinyl guy - my tt is a VPI classic (DV20x2) with an Allnic H1201 phono pre. But recently I got a PS Audio Directstream Jr Dac and it’s blowing my mind - for the first time in my life I am listening to way more digital than analog.

My question is twofold - first I’m looking for feedback on the VAC Sigma integrated from any owners, especially any who moved to it from separates. Also curious as to any feedback on the mc phono stage on the VAC. Even though I’m currently in love with the digital sound I’m getting vinyl will always be a big part of my listening life and I am very happy with the Allnic. My overall sense though is that going to the VAC integrated from the ARC/PL combo will be a sonic step up, I’m just not sure how much of a step. And I worry that the phono section will be a significant step down from the Allnic. At the same time I do love the idea of streamlining and getting rid of a some ic’s and pc’s. Even with a conservative estimate of what I can flip my current components for, when I factor in also selling the cables I will probably net a grand if get the VAC. Thanks, any input appreciated.


davelarz

Showing 1 response by jmcgrogan2

When you think that you will be raking in a grand or two, remember, that this is a buyers market, and has been for a couple of years now.
That means that buyers are loving this market, as you can see by the price on the VAC. However, sellers are often very surprised at how little value their wares have in this market.
Be happy if you break even.

That said, I also own a Allnic H1201 phono stage, very nice piece for the $$$. I moved to a VAC 160i, and then a VAC 160iSE from separates, and have since moved back to separates.
The VAC 160iSE is a nice integrated amp, and it does have a nice bit of tube magic in the midrange, but it doesn't have the dynamics, and sound-staging abilities of separates.

As for the phono section, both of my units came with the MM phono section, and I did use a Bob's Devices 1131 SUT for my MC cartridges.
However, in neither case did the VAC phono stage come close to the performance of the Allnic H1201.