What upgrades did you have done?Yes , good quality boards and components which nonetheless responded nicely to a few upgrades.
Who did the upgrades for you?
What upgrades did you have done?Yes , good quality boards and components which nonetheless responded nicely to a few upgrades.
It wasn’t my unit Ron , Jed was for ever swapping resisters in and out replacing several metal films , also several cap experiments in spite of the unit sporting ‘s Hovland own brand capacitors which were pretty nice , mostly in the signal path , Teflon’s , Oils , Films , Styrenes etc .What upgrades did you have done?
Who did the upgrades for you?
Very interesting! Thank you!When HP200 came out I borrowed one home for a week to see if I wanted to upgrade (HP200 was quite a bit more expensive). HP200 sounded a bit cleaner and more transparent. Ultimately HP200's line stage was more refined sounding than HP100, but I actually preferred the tube HP100 phono stage with my cartridge at the time (Clearaudio Insider Wood), so I kept the HP100.
No. Both sounded very smooth and musical.Very interesting! Thank you!
Did the HP200 lose any of the HP100's "liquidity"?
I find very interesting the different design philosophies of different preamp designers. By many accounts the HP100 is an emotionally-engaging preamplifier -- in one manageable box.No. Both sounded very smooth and musical.
IIRC the line stage board of the two preamps was the same. I am not sure if there were differences in the power supply.
If there's an audio equipment I wish I didn't sell, HP100 would be it.
Hi thank you for the link. Interesting read.For those wanting a little background on the Hovland preamps, you may find these comments by a former Hovland tech of interest.
My time at Hovland - HP-100 Lore
Every once in a while I see a post about Hovland and the HP-100 preamp. I worked at Hovland as a bench tech for about 3 months in 2002. I thought that since enough time has passed I would document all that I know about the inner workings of this lauded audiophile company and the esteemed HP-100...www.diyaudio.com
Thanks for sharing. Apart from Hovland amps sound good or bad (I heard it 20 years ago and it was good) I had a strong feeling like the writer is a sound ignorant. I guess he may say powercords don’t make a difference, no such a thing like burn-in, bits are bits, no need for a top digital cable, printer usb cable is all you need etc.For those wanting a little background on the Hovland preamps, you may find these comments by a former Hovland tech of interest.
My time at Hovland - HP-100 Lore
Every once in a while I see a post about Hovland and the HP-100 preamp. I worked at Hovland as a bench tech for about 3 months in 2002. I thought that since enough time has passed I would document all that I know about the inner workings of this lauded audiophile company and the esteemed HP-100...www.diyaudio.com
I owned an HP-100 with built in phono stage for 20 years. It was very good for a long time. Unfortunately I had an early model where the volume pot became very noisy and required replacing which I had done by Hovland. That was probably in the tenth year of ownership. Over the next ten years it had a number of problems and I finally sold it and bought the current generation of VTL 6.5 preamp line stage. My preference is definitely the VTL.
Ron IMO two different design philosophies. The Hovland was a tube unit. The VTL uses two tubes on the input side but is SS on the out. I use a Pass 150.8 amp. When I purchased the 6.5 I was home auditioning the 5.5 which is all tube. The Hovland used a SS device only in the power supply I believe. I called VTL and Bea answered. After talking she recommended the 6.5 over the 5.5 precisely because the SS out on the 6.5 would be a better match to the Pass. I heard it and thought the 6.5 to be a better unit than the 5.5 at a much higher price but I bought it. If you are running it into a tube amp I don’t know what it would sound like. Don’t forget that all of VTL’s electronics are hybrid designs.1) Why do you prefer the VTL?
2) Which preamp did you find to have better midrange "liquidity" and greater "breath of life"?