Your experiences with system synergy


Hi All -

Over the weekend, I had the opportunity to demo a top of the line tube amp in my system. This is a summit piece that many audiophiles would consider and end game piece. I was ready to open my wallet and spend a big chunk of money to upgrade my system. 
 

Upon arrival at my home, I set this tube amp and sat back to experience the magic. To my surprise, the amp sounded good, but it did not best my far less expensive current tube amp. I played with speaker placement and demoed lots of different styles of music to find the magic. 
 

Eventually, I plugged my own amp in, the one I was expecting to replace, and there was an immediate sense of rightness. It was if I’d introduced a new dancing partner to my current system and they just could not match rhythms on the dance floor.  Now, to be clear, my current system has great components. I don’t think there is a weak link in the system. Thus, I thought the end game amp would be revelatory and transformational, but it wasn’t. 
 

It made me realize the profound importance of system synergy. 
 

I’m wondering if others have had this moment or epiphany when introducing a vaunted and desirable component into their system just be sort of utterly disappointed? 

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Showing 2 responses by knotscott

It’d be useful for you to post more details about your system and the new amp.

There are a lot of variables in play. I would not write off the new amp without a good long warm up, and ample time for the tubes to burn in (if not done during manufacturering). I’d also ask the manufacturer for input, and/or what cables theyy suggest with the amp....the synergy issue could be that simple. Give it a chance before dismissing it.

 

I posted my system in the thread. And my friend @grislybutter was kind enough to post it as well. 

The amp I demoed was a used ConradJohnson Art 150 power tube amp. To be clear, it was a great sounding amp! I had it until last night and was really appreciating Bossa Nova music with it. 

For whatever reason, though, it didn't quite capture a certain sound that seduces me. What I've heard is that many modern tube amps are sounding a little bit like SS amps. I think it's because they are voiced pretty neutrally, right? 

I think I'm just a sucker for more rounded edges... and an ethereal sound that I associate with a "tooby amp" 

Thanks for clarifying.  Sounds like it's just not for you....not at all uncommon with this hobby.  We like what we like....no apologies!