Yes that's the one but it is not possible for it to be from 1947 because Riccardo Chailly was not born until 1953! I think the recording is from 2003.
Having heard NATs drive apogee full range mids and Dartzeel drive evolution acoustics MM7 and having seen, for the first time, the cumulative effects of low noise and headroom succeeding to produce a better of everything, I am now a complete advocate of SS power amps except on horns. Unfortunately at the budget many are at, the SS is too crap and at small room sizes where large scale music cannot be played, valves sound better, and if the room is not well treated and well planned, you need valves to give that decay which SS might lack. Sorry for short and possibly vague message but too much to catch up on after a West coast weekend
Having heard NATs drive apogee full range mids and Dartzeel drive evolution acoustics MM7 and having seen, for the first time, the cumulative effects of low noise and headroom succeeding to produce a better of everything, I am now a complete advocate of SS power amps except on horns. (...)
What about instrument tone, microdynamics and solid 3d imaging and soundstaging? Based on what I have heard from darTZeel it cannot do natural tone like a good SET. Like good SS, for sure. (...)
I have not heard darts sounding good at shows but then I never use show conditions to judge electronics, I always compare in proper set ups.
That said, I have no views on Dartzeel except that in Mike's set up sum of everything works and I haven't heard a better implementation of apogee than Henk putting 2kw of current into his system.
You are an wise audiophile. Although the best sound I have listened from the NH 458's was at a show - large room in an old palace, M5 Magico's - it was magic!
Yes, but the MM7's are very efficient, the Apogees are not. IMHO no generalization is possible.
It would be great to know what system (at less the source and speakers) you are listening to when writing these interesting comments.
In Mike's system is a different reason. extremely low noise throughout that is adding to the musicality. Other SS might have that. Are there any valve amps that have that low, or lower a noise floor? What I am saying is, Mike does not need the usual reasons why one needs valves - tone, decay, realism - he has that better than anyone. Ok, enough wikileaks from my report, details of which will be a week later at least as like Brexiters I cannot have everything, and I need to make up for work and gf time this week
The NHB-108 I heard at Herve Deletraz's house and he had these funky Rhedeko speakers. Preamp was the new (at that time) one from them and we were listening to analog I think with a rebuilt Garrard 301 or maybe it was an EMT something or other (can't really remember anymore exactly). Phonostage was the one built into the Dart pre.
At the show in Munich the big Darts were being driven by the Dart Pre (latest version) and into Marten Coltrane Supreme 2s. Can't remember the sources but they were undoubtedly very expensive like the rest of the system.
Finally heard a Dart setup in London in 2006 on Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage (? not sure which version now). Again, don't remember the source clearly.
What did you compare it with
IMHO no generalization is possible.
The NHB-108 I heard at Herve Deletraz's house and he had these funky Rhedeko speakers. Preamp was the new (at that time) one from them and we were listening to analog I think with a rebuilt Garrard 301 or maybe it was an EMT something or other (can't really remember anymore exactly). Phonostage was the one built into the Dart pre.
At the show in Munich the big Darts were being driven by the Dart Pre (latest version) and into Marten Coltrane Supreme 2s. Can't remember the sources but they were undoubtedly very expensive like the rest of the system.
Finally heard a Dart setup in London in 2006 on Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage (? not sure which version now). Again, don't remember the source clearly.
Sorry if I was not clear - I was thinking about the systems used with the SETs you were describing.
But as we are referring to Dart's I will address them.
I have owned the big Rhedeko's 175 - the most colored speaker I have ever seen, but able to play some types of jazz as no other speaker. Too egocentric to be used for comparisons, IMHO.
Unfortunately most of the time the gear chosen at shows is not chosen by synergy or optimized matching, but mainly due to distribution agreements and even local friendships. I have also owned a DartZeel system and tried it with SF Guarneri and IMHO it was not a very good match.
The best sound I have ever listened of a DartZeel was with the Soundlab's and old Magico's. Some Wilson's could also sound big and powerful on them. But yes, unless properly matched they will sound sweet but SS. I have to say I was expecting great thinks about DartZeel and the ELS 63 but was disappointed.
As Ken says, DartZeel's can sound really great, but IMHO you have to center the whole system on them.
(...) I have to admit that I am not following you competely, what SETs and what system? Do you mean my own personal amps and review amps?
The system that was used to listen to the Diana - you commented on its bass versus the Lamm's bass. I have experience with the XLF's with the 458's and smaller amplifiers, but for me the picture is still too incomplete to understand your comment.
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