Old Belles to new Belles?
November 30, 2009
To Vade Forrester,
Thanks for the fantastic review
in November 09 of the Belles Statement VT-01 preamplifier. I own the Belles 21A
modded with Auricaps and improved diodes/power supplies and a Belles 350A Reference amp. I
thought about upgrading to the 28A, but after reading your review, since I love the sound
of tubes, I may consider the VT-01. How would you describe the sound of the 21A
Auricap compared to the new VT-01? Thanks for taking the time to help out a fellow
audiophile.
Thanks,
Ron
Thanks for checking out our reviews. It's been a while
since I tried a Belles 21A preamp in my system, and then it was only overnight. And I'm
not sure if it had Auricaps. But even with all those disclaimers, I'd say the VT-01 would
be a marked improvement over the 21A, which to my ears was perfectly OK, but not
really exciting. As you could probably tell from the review, I thought the VT-01 was
exciting. The matching SA-30 amp was also superb, and the two make a good pair.
Although I've not heard it, I'd expect the SA-100 amp, a class A/B version of the
SA-30, would also sound great, and if you're upgrading speakers, you might want to
consider upgrading your amp also. The 21A and 350A were excellent in their day, but I'm
impressed by how much Dave Belles has improved his electronics in the past couple of
years. . . . Vade Forrester
Levinson and Revel reviews
November 24, 2009
To Doug Schneider,
I am looking forward to your review of the Revel Ultima
Salon2 speakers. Can you give me a sense as to when this will be published? Are there any
plans to review any of the new Mark Levinson gear, specifically the No.53 or No.532 power
amplifiers?
Many thanks,
Rich Behrman
The Salon2 review will be published on December 15,
although you'll get a hint of what it is I'll say in my editorial that will be published
December 1. We have no Levinson amps in for review right now. Obviously, that might
change. . . . Doug Schneider
Amp for Cerwin-Vegas
November 17, 2009
Hello Vade
Thanks for your good
review on these bang-for-the-buck LOUDspeakers (Cerwin-Vega CLS-215). I
would like to know your educated opinion as far as amplification goes. Wyred 4 Sound
makes some awesome amps. They have 250W (ST500) and 500W (ST1000) stereo
designs. From a power standpoint, what would you recommend? They are in the
$1600 to $2400 price range. I see in your review that you drove the the
Cerwin-Vegas with 30Wpc.
Also, would you recommend any other amp with good value for
the watt? I have a sweet Adcom GFP-750 preamp (great reviews), and a Rotel RCD-1072
CD player. I appreciate your valued input. Thanks.
Jim
Thanks for checking out our reviews. I've not heard
Wyred 4 Sound amps, but they look like they'd drive the CLS-215s to enormous levels, and
their prices seem very good. As to other recommendations, that depends on your room, your
music preferences, your listening habits, and your tolerance for pain. I have an
acquaintance who blows the fuses on his CLS-215s, while I thought my little 30Wpc amp
played as loud as I'd ever want to. I'm not familiar with many of the higher-powered amps,
so I'm not the best qualified to advise you. I've heard some of the recent Belles amps and
thought they sounded quite nice and were fairly priced, but they may be a bit pricey.
Ditto Bel Canto and Bryston amps -- nice, but pricey, although good values. . . . Vade
Forrester
Paradigm Signature Sub 25 or . . . ?
November 12, 2009
Editor,
I enjoyed your review of the
Paradigm Signature Sub 2. Did you have an opportunity to listen to the Sub 1? How does
the Sub 1 compare to the Signature
Sub 25? I have ordered two Sub 25s but I am thinking of changing it to two Sub 1s. I
would prefer two Sub 2s but I think they would be too large for the space.
Thanks,
Jon Turesky
I have pondered the same question: The Sub 25 or the Sub
1? The easy answer is that you probably cant go wrong with either model. Both
incorporate Paradigms latest driver and amplifier technology and Im confident
that both would exceed your expectations given Paradigms excellent reputation and
what I know about the Sub 2. However, the choice between the two is a tough one and I will
take a guess to try and help you. It really comes down to multiple smaller drivers or one
huge one. My gut tells me that having six motor structures (Sub 1) would lead to greater
power handling and ultimately more control than a single large driver. But then, Ive
been told by a speaker designer I trust that a larger driver "hooks up" with the
air better than multiple smaller drivers.
So I guess the answer is simple: We should solicit
Paradigm to build a Sub 0 with six 15" woofers! Of course, it would probably cost
$20,000 and weigh about 1000 pounds, but we wouldnt have to make the choice!
Seriously, having never heard the Sub 1, but being thoroughly impressed with the Sub 2,
and just loving the form factor of a hexagonal sub, Id likely opt for Sub 1s. But
you might easily convince me otherwise. . . . Jeff Fritz
From Levinson to the Moon
November 4, 2009
To Doug Schneider,
Ive heard so much about the Mark Levinson No. 383
integrated amp. But that was almost ten years ago. Is there any integrated since then that
has equalled or surpassed it? I'm in the market for an integrated and would like a
starting point.
Thanks,
Steve Sawicki
I havent heard the No. 383, but I can confidently
say that the Simaudio
Moon Evolution i-7 is shockingly good. Simaudio has recently announced the new
Evolution 700i that will presumably replace it. . . . Doug Schneider
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