Ice h2O S250 digital amp vs Levinson 333.5


Does anyone have direct experience with the Ice h20 S250 amp as compared to the Levinson dual mono 333.5 solid state amp. I have read lots of threads.

I would like to hear from an experienced audiophile who has properly broken in the S250, uses high end components and cabels, and loves "Real Jazz." (not smooth)

I love all the required attributes including depth.

Thanks
levchappy
Hi Dob;

Yes, 2 minutes after I let the thread fly I realized I did not mention we are pushing Thiel 3.6's

Thanks
If you would like to write to the recording fellow I spoke about, he goes under the acronym chadeffect here:

http://forums.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vaslt&1199909346

He can tell you how he did it. I use the H2O Fire preamp. It is expertly matched to the H2O amp. The rest to a spectacular sound is easy.
I haven't directly compared the H20 Signature S250 directly to any of the Mark Levinson amps but have directly compared it to my Audio Research VT-100 MK 2 tubed amp for 3 weeks. I found it to sound better than the VT-100 in a number of ways (see the link below). I have directly compared both the then top-of- the- line Mark Levinson and Krell amps back in 2005 to my VT-100. Neither could hold a candle sonically to my VT-100 in terms of harmonic textures that I value so much to my tubed amp. Incidentally, my preamp is a Great Northern Sound modified Audio Research Reference II preamp used with ProAC D80 speakers, and an Ayre C-5xeMP universal player. Cabling includes Purest Audio, Nordost, Nirvana, and PS Audio power cords with Audience and BPT power conditioners.

No matter how many thread or opinions that you read here or elsewhere, you really need to audition an H20 in your own system to know how well it sounds to you. E-mail Henry Ho, the designer of H20 for a home audition. Thats what I did and never looked back. Just my 2 cents.

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?aamps&1128648082&openusid&zzRlf&4&5#Rlf
Hello Lev,

I know these speakers a bit. The impedance there drove to almost 2 Ohm and they gace terrible phase performance.

You need not only powerful amplifier but one which control speakers with "iron glove"

I am sure new Levisnson 53 will do the job but for $50k retail which might be worth it but I ain;t have so much much at my disposal.

I use similarely difficult speakers to drive (B&W 802D) and I enjoy immensely the sound of Spectron amp I have.($4k retail)

Its the best if you can audition in your home and as far as I know Spectron has 30 days home trials.

Another good class D amplifier which may drive well your speakers is Jeff Rowland 312 at $15k retail.

class A amps I like are BAT600SE ($15k) and Plinius Reference ($18k) - these amps will aslo drive your speakers well.

Good Luck