BruceLet
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It's taken me a while to post this. I recently bought a Lampizator Big 7. I sold my Ayre QB9 DSD and my Berkeley Alpha DAC 2. I could have lived with the Ayre or Berkeley long term and been happy, until the B7 came along.
My friend Andy and I recently spent an afternoon comparing different output tubes. We decided that the Western Electric 422A rectifier would be the constant in the comparison. The output tubes that we wanted to compare were a pair of Elrog 300Bs and a pair of Takatsuki 300Bs.
We listened to the same tracks over and over with each pair of tubes. Both are great sounding tubes and I am happy to have the luxury of being able to listen to either of them in my system. I have to say that the differences were not great, but were distinct. Each had their strengths. Neither seemed to have a weakness. I deferred to Andy while listening, because he is much more familiar with the Lampizator, having owned a number of them.
After a couple of hours listening, we both felt that the Elrogs were slightly sweeter sounding and had a fuller bass….beautiful with vocals and Jazz. I could have stopped right there. There was nothing missing. The Takatsuki were a bit more dynamic and detailed, with slightly less, but a tighter and more tuneful, bass……Beautiful with vocal and jazz also, but if you listen to rock, they might make you happier. Still full and sweet, with nothing lacking, the Takatsuki are smooth and exciting.
Both sets of tubes were balanced, coherent and dynamic. Neither tube added a coloration anywhere across the frequency range. If you are looking for a romantic, lush vintage sound, you will not find that here. I am surprised at how neutral the sound is, while still bringing the magic of tubes.
I don't want to say that I have a preference, because I love the system with whichever pair is in there. I listen to all kinds of music and would be happy living with either. The sound is the biggest I have ever had in my system, clean, detailed and sweet, with air and a beautiful top end, (great Salon 2 tweeter and the Raidho ribbon)…..so exciting, filling the room and extending beyond the speakers. My Salon 2s sound explosive, with an "in the room" presentation, and my Raidho D1s are doing what they always do, but better….3D like no other speaker.
My friend Andy and I recently spent an afternoon comparing different output tubes. We decided that the Western Electric 422A rectifier would be the constant in the comparison. The output tubes that we wanted to compare were a pair of Elrog 300Bs and a pair of Takatsuki 300Bs.
We listened to the same tracks over and over with each pair of tubes. Both are great sounding tubes and I am happy to have the luxury of being able to listen to either of them in my system. I have to say that the differences were not great, but were distinct. Each had their strengths. Neither seemed to have a weakness. I deferred to Andy while listening, because he is much more familiar with the Lampizator, having owned a number of them.
After a couple of hours listening, we both felt that the Elrogs were slightly sweeter sounding and had a fuller bass….beautiful with vocals and Jazz. I could have stopped right there. There was nothing missing. The Takatsuki were a bit more dynamic and detailed, with slightly less, but a tighter and more tuneful, bass……Beautiful with vocal and jazz also, but if you listen to rock, they might make you happier. Still full and sweet, with nothing lacking, the Takatsuki are smooth and exciting.
Both sets of tubes were balanced, coherent and dynamic. Neither tube added a coloration anywhere across the frequency range. If you are looking for a romantic, lush vintage sound, you will not find that here. I am surprised at how neutral the sound is, while still bringing the magic of tubes.
I don't want to say that I have a preference, because I love the system with whichever pair is in there. I listen to all kinds of music and would be happy living with either. The sound is the biggest I have ever had in my system, clean, detailed and sweet, with air and a beautiful top end, (great Salon 2 tweeter and the Raidho ribbon)…..so exciting, filling the room and extending beyond the speakers. My Salon 2s sound explosive, with an "in the room" presentation, and my Raidho D1s are doing what they always do, but better….3D like no other speaker.
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