Wyetech, thoughts comments on amp.


I am presently demo'ing a atmosphere m1 amps, and compared to the bryston 7's currently in the system, the atmospheres blow the brystons away. It was like taking a burlap bag off the wilson speakers the minute the m1's were turned on. I was truly a euphoric experience. Since this will be my 3rd amp (hopefully the last). I am going to demo a few others and purchase one in about a month, being somewhat more cautious, since selling used audio at 50% is never that exciting. The name wyetech, cary, wavac, came up as possible considerations. Arc has been ruled out after a demo of them it didn't seem to offer much more than the brysons. A demo of a wyetech amp is possible if driving 5 hours each way and back again is not a problem. Some say it is worth trying. Especially the sales person, who also said atmospheres were built poorly. I live in Phila area. Presently have wison 6 (over priced) speakers. Budget 10k. Any info would be appreciated.
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I have a Wyetech Topaz. It is a fabulous amp with the right speakers. As long as your speakers can be driven by 23 watts and has a kind impedence, there isn't much out there that is better. It has great bass power and articulation, and outstanding delineation of instruments and vocals. Unlike other SETs, it is very neutral and natural sounding. Read the TAS review by Scot Markwell, and there are some other comments about it on the internet. I've only heard the Atmosphere M60 Mk2s. They were very good. I'm sure the M1s are very good also. But Atmasphere amps have boo-coo tubes that heat your room and light it up like a nuclear powerplant. The cost of re-tubing must be pretty high.

I've had OTLs in the past. I've always found the in-your-face, crystal clear sound they provide a bit fatiguing after awhile. An exception was the Joule Electra OTL, which is a much more mellow OTL sound. If you like what you are hearing now, stick with it.You probably can't go wrong either way, but I don't think you are going to be able to demo a Wyetech in your system. They are an extremely limited production amplifier (mine is the latest - serial #37 after two years of production). Another consideration would be the Tenor OTLs, if you can find them used. There is (or was) a 15 watter for sale on Audiogon, but I don't think that would drive your speakers. They do make a 75 watt OTL that is supposed to be extremely good. They use fewer tubes than the Atmospheres, and have gotten fabulous reviews.
Try a search here on the WP 6's. Several long threads on amp choices. Don't know you're price range, but the BAT vk75se/150se should be on the list, the Tenors, and maybe a few solid state amps.

What's the rest of your system? digital or analog sources?
If heat and constant biasing is not a problem, then I would stick with the Atmaspheres. I've also owned the Wyetechs and personally(IMHO), I thought they were very honky and nasel in sound. I know I'm going to get blown out for saying this, but it's my experience.The build quality is great on the Wyetechs, but who cares if they don't give you the sound. What your after is both build quality and great sound.I think now that you've heard OTLs you will never be happy with any transformer coupled tube amp. Beleive it or not(from someone who's owned all the amps mentioned and them some)the best amp I've heard recently, is the Aloia. I know solid state, but all solid state(except some McIntosh) is OTL and the inductive power supply on the Aloia does things that no(at any price) other amp can do.And it has all the conviences of solid state, no biasing,low heat,leave on 24 hours(ready to play at a moments notice), no tubes to replace.I've also had many solid state amps before, and the OTLs was the way I was staying. I was convinnced OTL was the answer to all amps, and them someone brought over this little 30 watt solid state amp called Aloia. I have since been scratching my head.Let the flames begin,sorry just calling it like I see(hear)it.