SEX vs DECWARE [message #10789] |
Wed, 01 December 2004 13:27 |
DanTheMan
Messages: 84 Registered: May 2009
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Has anyone heard both of these amps--SE84C + SEX. I was just curious as to how they compare? Any recomedations for a first SET amp--one that could maybe be a last SET amp? Just wondering if anyone could help since I've never heard a SET. I'm going to buy a set of Fostex to go with it. Thanks in advance. P.S. I'm going to Tokyo next week--is there any amps I should check out there?
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Re: SEX vs DECWARE [message #10790 is a reply to message #10789] |
Wed, 01 December 2004 13:50 |
thetubeguy1954
Messages: 29 Registered: May 2009
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Boy Dan when you said "Any recomedations for a first SET amp--one that could maybe be a last SET amp?" You left a door WIDE OPEN! "If" you really want an SET that not could, but WOULD be your last SET amp, then check out the Italian designed, 150LB, Mastersound Reference 845. I have this amp (the integrated~not monobloc) and jumped off the audio upgrade path, immediately & forever! It puts out 40W ch (so you can use real-world speakers) of the sweetest SET music I've ever heard! As good as it is (and it's VERY GOOD) you can bring it's performance up quite a few notches by pulling out the stock 12AU7's and inserting Mazda "chrome-plate" EC82CC's. Then pull out the 5687's, put in Bendix 6900's and prepare to sit and listen for hours and hours, as one song turns into a whole CD and one CD turns into a marathon listening session. Ahhhhh, errrr, excuse me. I'm sorry I guess I get took excited about audio. I just reread your question and I doubt the Mastersound would be someone's first SET. However I can promise it would be their last SET. Tom Scata (thetubeguy1954)
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Re: SEX vs DECWARE [message #10791 is a reply to message #10789] |
Wed, 01 December 2004 14:46 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Hi Dan, I've never heard the Bottlehead Single-Ended Experimenter's Kit, but it's so new there aren't many around yet. I'm not sure if it's the same as the old model or not. But I have Paramours and have heard Decware Zen and Zen select amps. In a nutshell, I think the Paramours have better bass and the Zen's have better treble. Wayne
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Re: SEX vs DECWARE [message #10792 is a reply to message #10789] |
Wed, 01 December 2004 16:15 |
colinhester
Messages: 1349 Registered: May 2009 Location: NE Arkansas
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Look at the links listed at the bottom of the attached post for some "state of the art" tube gear that you might find on your trip to Japan. As far as SET, are you looking to buy or build?.....Colin
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Re: SEX vs DECWARE [message #10794 is a reply to message #10789] |
Thu, 02 December 2004 10:33 |
Lew H
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Dan, I've been listening to the SEX amp daily for the last month. It does a very good job. You have to use high efficiency speakers with these low output amps and they have to be DEAD quiet. The SEX amp is totally quiet. I can crank all of its 2watts and hear absolute blackness when placing my ear against the driver (101db eff). Not many amps at any price are capable of providing an absolute dead quiet background. Frankly, Bottlehead's phono amp is also the quietest phono amp/stage that I've heard. I'm listening to a tweaked SEX amp that I picked up last night to listen to for a couple of days and it is better than the stock SEX amp. I don't know where Doc is on offering an upgrade to the stock SEX amp, since it is so new, but, even if the price were trippled of the stock unit, it wouldn't find much competition for price/sound. Heck, listening to it now, and it is very nice. Sorry, don't have experience with the Decware stuff--have only heard it once and that was some years ago. Regards, Lew
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Re: SEX vs DECWARE [message #10795 is a reply to message #10794] |
Thu, 02 December 2004 11:09 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Hi Lew, My experience has been quite different. While my Bottlehead and Foreplay sound nice, they are pretty noisy as far as hum and buzz are concerned. It isn't like an old tube radio or anything like that, but with any speakers more efficient than about 90dB/W/M, you can hear them hum when no signal is present. They also make a sort of a spitting sound, a kind of a high frequency buzz. If there was one thing I'd say bad about Bottlehead gear, it would be that it is noisy. Wayne
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Got SEX [message #10798 is a reply to message #10794] |
Thu, 02 December 2004 20:46 |
colinhester
Messages: 1349 Registered: May 2009 Location: NE Arkansas
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Lew, How on earth did you get yours a month ago? I ordered mine the first day it went on sale, and it just showed up today. It seems from your post you are very happy with it. I mainly got it for my cans (AKG 240.) What upgrades have you done or a you running stock? I briefly looked through the package and noticed it came with shielded cable. Could this reduce the hum that Wayne has heard from the P'mours/Foreplay. I have a Foreplay/ParaSex combo and have not noticed any hum, but I'm not using ultra-sensitive speakers either.....Colin
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