Hi Dave,
Thank you for the kind words.
In terms of switching out gear, my current inventory was part of an odyssey over many years to try to get to the elusive “absolute” sound.
Lots of gear in and out. Sometimes two steps back for every step forward. Sometimes just chasing my tail. But mostly a lot of learning, from some key friends and professionals. Learning not just about gear, but all of the other elements that are important, including the changes in your own palette - how and what I appreciate - over time.
Yes I appreciate variety, but in the end, on the advise of several professionals, and against my own tendencies, I set aside all of the “extra” gear in the bullpen and only listen to one set of equipment.
The other gear is wonderful in its own right, and sometimes a visitor will ask to hear it, but it’s now time to thin the herd.
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Hi CMarin,
Words on street that you have the Rockport Lyras with VAC monos, which VAC monos are they? It actually feels like I am chasing my tail when it comes with all these hifi gear. I am planning to purchase the Rockport Atria II but was told to stay away from tube amps. How well do the Lyras work with VAC? I believe the Lyras are relatively easier load compared to the Atria.
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My dealer told me while auditioning the Altairs that the Atrias indeed are a bit harder to drive - though I'd probably prefer to go tubed preamp/SS amp in general on Rockports
That said the Atria is probably the most coherent Rockport and was his favorite in the line for his size demo room (16 x 25' or so). If tone and transparency are your favorite speaker attributes, they are wonderful speakers.
Keith
I have been looking at SS amplifier options for the Rockports Atria II too- Vitus Audio SS-103, Boulder 1160 among others driven with the VAC tube linestage.
I heard them with the $50k Class A Vitus amp and didn't find it enough power despite the nice tonality. I think a good Class AB amp is the way to go with Rockport. I'd probably look to Pass X series, Dagostino, etc.
Andy Payor uses Gryphon amps in designing and voicing his speakers (or at least used to) so I would put Gryphon on the list as well.
I have heard the Rockport Lyra's on four occasions now. Twice at cmarin's, once in Omaha and once in Berkeley, CA.
All four times the Lyra's sounded outstanding.
Cmarin has done an extraordinary amount of work over time to get his Lyra's to sing in a way that I've never heard a beryllium based tweeter cone speaker sound.
He has taken a most methodical approach from component matching, cables, room considerations to AC power.
If I had his system I would probably only average 5 hours of sleep per night!
I would imagine this is an absolutely incredible pairing. World class all the way. Congratulations. Hope to hear the combo some time.
Mike,
I sent the query to Kevin Hayes and he seems to approve.
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