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Old 02-24-2009, 09:47 AM
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The Intro

Todd recently sent me a production model of the new TTVJ FET-A amp that he and Pete Millett have created. The amp went on sale this month for $649, and is available exclusively from TTVJ.com. Pete did the design of this fully discrete, Class A headphone amp and preamp, and Todd assembles and sells them. The FET-A has two pairs of RCA inputs and the volume-controlled preamp output on the back, and substantial Elpac wallwart provides the power. The front has a power switch, input selector, volume control and both ¼ and 1/8 headphone jacks. I happen to love the “no-opamps” logo in the corner, even though I am not inherently anti-opamps.

I consider both Todd and Pete to be friends, but I would also say that about a lot of amp makers and some other vendors in our hobby. I have tried to be objective in my listening and comparisons, and will be honest in this review like in any others I have done. I thought it worth mentioning, though, so take it for what you will. Recstar24 and another Head-Fier will also be hearing and hopefully commenting upon this same unit, and I encourage anyone else who has experience with this amp to add their thoughts.

My goals in listening to this amp were pretty simple. I was happy to get a chance to hear a new and interesting product designed by one of the best, so I first wanted to listen and get a sense of the amp in comparison to those I own and have heard. I also wanted to find out if the amp showed much change from burn-in because this unit was brand new. And lastly, I wanted to compare it to another amp I own and like very much, which is the Eddie Current EC/SS (purchased from TTVJ.com, btw). I chose the EC/SS because it is at a similar (but still lower) price point, and both are solid state and similar sized. [That made it easier to lug them both on the plane for a week’s vacation when I did a lot of listening.] The HeadAmp G-Lite or better yet GS-1 would be another nice comparison because those are discrete designs like the FET-A. I have heard them many times, but it has been awhile and I have never owned either, so I cannot really make any comments on how the amps would compare.

Anyway, as a preview I can tell you that I enjoyed this amp very much and think it should be a big hit with headphone lovers. It also developed and opened up with a hundred hours of so of use, what some call burn-in, so I do believe it benefited from some playing time. This is a fine amp that sounded great with lots of different cans, as well as speakers, playing lots of different types of music. Given the flood of new headphones in the market, it is nice to have another high-performing amp at a really reasonable price.

The Rigs

I used three different setups with the FET-A, for varying amounts of time. First, I put the FET-A into my HeadRoom audiophile desktop setup at work, using it primarily as a preamp. My docked laptop feeds the HeadRoom Desktop Amp/Dac via s/pdif cable, so I just took the preamp outputs into the FET-A at a set volume. The signal went directly from there into the HeadRoom monoblock amps and out the speakers, using Nugget Audio ICs and speaker cables made specifically for my setup. I played this rig for three days straight, logging about 25 hours or so. For a short time, I also used IEMs from the FET-A’s 1/8” output.

Second, I put the FET-A and the EC/SS head-to-head in my home rig. The EMM Labs CDSD/DCC2 SE combo was the source with Crystal Cable ICs swapped back and forth to the two amps. I used this setup in the evenings and weekend before my trip, and spent a fair amount of time going back and forth between the amps. I am also using the FET-A in this rig while I write the review, but I am not doing any more comparisons. I am just enjoying the FET-A and trying a number of different CDs and SACDs that I didn’t have on my iMod in the third setup that got the most playing time.

Third, my travel rig was simple and used my iMod as a the source, again with both the FET-A and EC/SS. The iMod had an ALO female iMod dock connected to a Wyvern Audio AG-8 mini-RCA cable that I switched back and forth some more. The files used were Apple Lossless, except at one point when I listened to mp3s of a Neko Case live recording that was on my laptop but not my iMod.

The FET-A, like the EC/SS, scaled well and performed its best in the home rig fed by the EMM Labs combo. It was the quietest and most revealing of the music when fed the best signal, which is a good thing, but it did not sound lacking in the iMod rig. In fact, I was impressed by how good a setup that combination made.

The FET-A gets warm to the touch after playing awhile, although it is not hot like a tube amp. I assume it is the Class A operation of the amp that throws off the greater heat. The EC/SS always stays cool.

The Cans

I used a bunch of cans with the FET-A. Here are the ones I remember specifically:

Sennheiser HD650 with Equinox cable
Sennheiser HD600 with Blue Dragon cable
Ultrasone Edition 9
Grado PS-1 with Equinox re-cable
Grado HF-1
AKG K340 with Headphile mods and Black/Gold re-cable
Crossroads IEMs

I used the HD600s, Ed. 9s and HF-1s the most in comparison with the EC/SS.

The Tunes

I tried to listen to a pretty broad spectrum of music, but I made no effort to hear every type of music for completeness’ sake. I listened to a lot of music I know very well, to some I just recently bought so I would be hearing it pretty fresh, and also to a recording I just received of a show I attended because I had a pretty good idea of what it should sound like. I did not find one genre or style that the FET-A preferred or any that sounded bad from the amp. Here is a sample of things that I listened to, with an emphasis on the ones I listened to closely and in comparison with the EC/SS:

Cowboy Junkies – Whites Off Earth Now (MOFI)
McCoy Tyner – Guitars
Ron Carter – Dear Miles
Nick Drake – Pink Moon
Manitas de Plata – Manitas de Plata and Friends
Rachael Yamagata – Elephants . . . Teeth Sinking Into Heart
The Pixies – Surfer Rosa (MOFI)
Buster Williams Trio – 65 Roses
SF Jazz Collective – Live 2008
Dave Alvin – Black Jack David (MOFI)
The Bassface Swing Trio – Plays Gershwin
Jose Gonzalez – In Our Nature
Enrico Rava – The Third Man
Lee Morgan – TomCat
Radiohead – Kid A

You get the idea. Rock, jazz, flamenco, piano, guitar, lots of upright bass, horns, female vocal, male vocal, live, studio, fast, slow, etc. I didn’t listen to any classical music mostly because I seldom do so on headphones and it wouldn’t have been particularly enlightening to me.

The Impressions

So, what do I think after all this maneuvering and listening? I think that this is a great amp that far exceeds its cost in performance. I never thought of it having a “solid state” sound to it, and if anything has a more full-bodied and natural sound I more often associate with tube gear. It has a very detailed and fast presentation, but is so non-fatiguing that I was happily listening for long periods and never experienced harsh or glaring sound.

The FET-A is a very quiet amp overall, and with Senns or AKGs it was hard to hear line noise at all without turning the volume almost all the way up. With Ed. 9s and HF-1s in the iMod rig, I was able to hear line noise at lower volumes and no music playing. When the music was playing, I did not hear any noise in between the notes that I can recall. When I was using the FET-A as a preamp, I was very impressed by how quiet it was, especially given that I was going from on amp to another because the DAC is in the HeadRoom Desktop. In fact, I felt that the FET-A livened up the desktop rig and had a sound that I liked quite a bit. It was hard to compare and I was wishing I had a different source so I could just compare them as amps, but I was impressed by what sounded like a quicker, more engaging sound than the HeadRoom Desktop amp.

When I was first comparing the FET-A to the EC/SS, I thought that they were more similar than not. I have always liked the EC/SS for its lack of solid state glare and its relatively detailed and clean sound in a small package. The FET-A and EC/SS were pretty similar with HD600s going back and forth on the home rig the first night, and I thought that my experience in the office rig might have built up my expectations too much. I let the FET-A play all night the next couple nights such that it was playing almost 24 hours a day because it was in my office rig all day.

It became apparent after three days plus of doing this that the FET-A was opening up and headphone output really improved over that span of time. Once I was on my vacation, I was playing the FET-A pretty much constantly, other than when the EC/SS was having its turns. I am not one to clock “burn-in hours” or spend a lot of effort with test tones or pink noise, but the first good chunks of playing time showed me that the amp needs some breaking in when new.

I may add some more detailed listening experiences as I have more time, but the FET-A excelled – and in my opinion exceeded the EC/SS – in several ways that are key to me. It is an amp that has PRAT down pat. I started to notice this going between the amps on Ron Carter’s Dear Miles, album, and then I couldn’t help but notice how the FET-A presented music in a cohesive way. Pace rhythm and timing mean different things to different people, but to me the FET-A made Ron Carter’s combo sound like a unit and drove the tunes with more life. This was not a question of being warm or rolled off anything of the sort, it just sounded more “right” and more like the interplay and timing of the real deal.

The PRAT effect of the FET-A also stood out in the Cowboy Junkies and Enrico Rava. The Junkies were flatter and less vigorous out of the EC/SS, and the Enrico Rava sounded too much like it was just a piano player and a trumpet player, which don’t often get thought of as duet material. I don’t want to overstate this, but the FET-A had the bounce and the life on these recordings that made them sound more like they should.

Another thing that stood out about the FET-A was the level of detail and clarity, which is one reason that the PRAT is there. The Buster Williams show was a trio recording in a small theater “in the round” where the audience was all around the musicians. It was a show I attended and it was recorded by Jim Merod and mastered by Steve McCormack, both guys who know how to capture live jazz recordings. I only just got this disc recently, but I have now listened to it several times intently. The sound of Buster Williams’ bass is striking and the FET-A really conveyed it. The sound of him fingering the frets and sliding down the strings is not exaggerated but it is there. The ambient noises and sound of the room also come through better on the FET-A and made for a more engaging musical experience.

Speed and dynamics also contribute to PRAT, and the FET-A was impressive on these criteria. Manitas de Plata, a flamenco guitarist, is one of my standard torture tests for gear, speakers, and cans, and the FET-A got the treatment as usual. I just listened to this tonight so it is fresh in my mind. The cans were HD650s, and the FET-A drove them fantastically. Very fast guitar and clapping in a small echoey chapel take some good speed and dynamics to pull off, and this recording sounded great. The atmosphere was there, the hand claps were crisp and almost startling, and the nuances of the nylon string guitar playing were really nicely portrayed. In some different contexts, Radiohead and the Bassface Swing Trio also sounded great from the FET-A for similar reasons. Fast and energetic, without sounding off. Lee Morgan’s trumpet can be a challenge on headphones, but it had bite and dynamics without being blaring or piercing out of the FET-A.

The last thing that comes to mind is something I mentioned earlier on: naturalness. The FET-A has a very natural tone to it, and falls into the neutral category to my estimation. Solid state gear can sometimes be neutral to a fault in my book, but I didn’t think that the FET-A was boring or flat. It just seemed pretty true to the source. Female and male vocals were both nicely rendered and the singers sounded like themselves to me. Dave Alvin’s fat, rich tone had good body and Rachael Yamagata sounded nicely plaintive. Jose Gonzalez’s guitar or McCoy Tyner’s piano were portrayed like I think they should be without being thin or artificial.

The End

This is an amp with a lot of positives, and I admittedly did not come across much in the way of negatives. It doesn’t match up to the same level as my SinglePower SDS-XLR or even to the Luxman P-1 that I just bought from Todd, but those amps are much larger “full-sized” flagship products that had damn well outshine a ~$700 amp. The FET-A is very nice amp with a whole lot of bang for the buck, that handles a wide variety of cans equally. I look forward to hearing other people’s impressions of it soon.

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Thanks for the great review! Looks like a very nice option in the SS market.

I agree that a G-Lite comparison would be useful. And I am sure that someone will do that eventually.
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Looks very interesting. How would this amp compare to the EF1, especially with Sennheisers?
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Minor criticism - For that price, it should have come with an aluminium volume knob rather than a cheap plastic one. The current one makes it look like a DIY project amp.
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Thanks, and nice review. I hope to hear one at a meet soon.
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Thanks folks. I am sure that the FET-A will start showing up at meets in general, but I know Todd will have it on display at CanJam in May. Just another reason to make it to the big show!

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Looks very interesting. How would this amp compare to the EF1, especially with Sennheisers?
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Minor criticism - For that price, it should have come with an aluminium volume knob rather than a cheap plastic one. The current one makes it look like a DIY project amp.
While I understand your point aesthetically, Todd and/or Pete really like that know because they also use it on their $6K 307A amp. I know from talking to Todd that their goal is to put more money into the design and build of the amp than the bling. You could of course replace it if you choose, but it works to turn the volume up and down.
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Lovely review!
Rich-sounding solid amp with tons of speed.. Mmm, I might have to try it sometime.

Did you feel that it was better paired with cans such as HD600 or with cans that are more current-hungry?

Pete Millet's designs generally seem to be very flexible in terms of their range of cans that can be driven by. And I would love you hear your opinion about it
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Todd said yesterday in the TTVJ forum that he would be posting pics of completed boards. I don't want to mess around with taking this thing apart, and Todd will post those soon I am sure.

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Rich-sounding solid amp with tons of speed.. Mmm, I might have to try it sometime.

Did you feel that it was better paired with cans such as HD600 or with cans that are more current-hungry?

Pete Millet's designs generally seem to be very flexible in terms of their range of cans that can be driven by. And I would love you hear your opinion about it
I really did find it to be very flexible, like the 307A or Millett Portable. I did not pay close enough attention to comparing how the FET-A drove particular types of cans. It sounded particularly great with the Ed. 9s, HD650s, and PS-1s, and those represent a range of impedance, current and sensitivity demands. Of those three, all of which I tried in sequence last night, I think the HD650s really sparkled the most. It was good but not great with the K340s, but that is a load that is hard for many amps. I still mean to try the CD3000s, K701s, and Shure E500s, and perhaps the AD2000s if I can get ahold of them before sending off the amp to recstar24. I will put up more thoughts if I have them.
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^ Lush Sound sigs coupled with excellent speed... I'm thinking AD2K would be a lovely match.
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Al, great review, man. I need to give one of those a listen.

Seriously, well-written review--you're intimidating me, as I have a few reviews I'm working on now.
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Thanks my friend, but you're too kind. You write a mean review and I always enjoy reading yours. Plus, even though this is a scoop of sorts, I don't think this thread will have 3,000 responses and 300,000 views like your latest! Honestly, though, I haven't written up a real review in awhile, and was feeling intimidated myself. Glad to have it mostly done.
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Thanks my friend, but you're too kind. You write a mean review and I always enjoy reading yours. Plus, even though this is a scoop of sorts, I don't think this thread will have 3,000 responses and 300,000 views like your latest! Honestly, though, I haven't written up a real review in awhile, and was feeling intimidated myself. Glad to have it mostly done.
I like how you bring a lot of music into it. Of course, through it all, I listen to many kinds of music as I evaluate gear, but I haven't been as good about bringing it in as effectively into my reviews. I'll follow your lead on that (and the lead of others I've seen who also do that here). It is, after all, all to serve the music.
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Voltron, thanks for the review. But I feel Google-challenged. I could not find any information on the Buster Williams album you mentioned: Buster Williams Trio – 65 Roses. Can you give some more information about this album, like label, band members, and year?
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Thanks for the great and very thorough review. Adding this to my increasing list of possible future purchases.
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