I would caution you on buying used VTL.... they treat second owners like dirt.....they do make nice sounding gear, no doubt . Worst service I've ever encountered.
VTL preamps tonality (and vs. PrimaLuna)?
I'd like to get a sense of the VTL preamps, at least the 2.5i and 5.5 II. I was about to make an offer on a used PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium preamp with tubes rolled when a previous owner of that preamp suggested taking a look at VTL's offerings, either the 2.5i or 5.5 II, the latter being what he had moved to (the 5.5 is above my price range, at least new -8 bills). What I'm wondering is about with the VTL's are two things. First, I listen for, modestly warm tonality. Not lush or old style, but not what is commonly called "neutral" these days, which for me comes off cool and emotionally uninvolving. I grew up playing classical piano, so seem to have that sense of modest warmth burned into my soul, or at least hearing. Audiophile "sound effects" are wonderful but for me tonality comes first. Second, if anyone has a general appraisal of the 2.5 or 5.5 vs. the Dialogue, I'm open to hearing about it.
My system centers around a modified Oppo 203 (digital only), running to a Lampi Atlantic TRP dac (passive attenuator and tube recitification), and then directly onto ATC SCM 19A active floorstanders (and JL Audio e-110 subs soon to be hooked up). I'm told by everyone that a good tube preamp in there will help the sound enormously. It's just picking the right one in a certain price range, and users of the ones I was intially steered to (e.g., LTA, Wells) tell me that they are more on the neutral side vs. warm. Cables, fuses and tube rolling can help, but I'd like to start with a good foundation. Thanks,
My system centers around a modified Oppo 203 (digital only), running to a Lampi Atlantic TRP dac (passive attenuator and tube recitification), and then directly onto ATC SCM 19A active floorstanders (and JL Audio e-110 subs soon to be hooked up). I'm told by everyone that a good tube preamp in there will help the sound enormously. It's just picking the right one in a certain price range, and users of the ones I was intially steered to (e.g., LTA, Wells) tell me that they are more on the neutral side vs. warm. Cables, fuses and tube rolling can help, but I'd like to start with a good foundation. Thanks,
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