Beyerdynamics T1 Amplification Thread
Aug 1, 2012 at 8:49 AM Post #77 of 135
The ECBA and EAR HP-4 are equally good with the T1s, but there is a little master called the ALO RxIII which is pretty close to the big guys, IMO.
Yes, the RxIII is that good in my experience
 
Aug 8, 2012 at 10:13 PM Post #78 of 135
I have been enjoying my new Soloist with my T1's. I can honestly say that the Soloist is much better than the Lyr at bringing them to life.
They have never sounded better to my ears.
 
http://bursonaudio.com/
 
Aug 8, 2012 at 10:15 PM Post #79 of 135
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I have been enjoying my new Soloist with my T1's. I can honestly say that the Soloist is much better than the Lyr at bringing them to life.
They have never sounded better to my ears.
 
http://bursonaudio.com/

 
Interesting...good to hear. I thought the Lyr/T1 combo was good (not great), but the HA160-T1 combo was pretty bad. Looks like Burson kicked it up a notch with the Soloist.
 
Aug 8, 2012 at 10:42 PM Post #80 of 135
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Interesting...good to hear. I thought the Lyr/T1 combo was good (not great), but the HA160-T1 combo was pretty bad. Looks like Burson kicked it up a notch with the Soloist.

 
Yes, I was never impressed with the HA160/T1 combo. I was actually thinking of selling my T1's, but not anymore.
 
As a side note the soloist works very well with the HE-6 as well.
The Lyr only ran the HE-6 adequately, imho.
 
Feb 6, 2013 at 11:07 PM Post #82 of 135
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Yes, I was never impressed with the HA160/T1 combo. I was actually thinking of selling my T1's, but not anymore.
 
As a side note the soloist works very well with the HE-6 as well.
The Lyr only ran the HE-6 adequately, imho.

 
I have to Add the HE-5le are going strong with this amp, burson really improved with the Musicians series. Im doing some extensive listening with the T1's over the wkd. 
 
Feb 23, 2013 at 12:48 AM Post #83 of 135
Hi.  I currently have an Alo Pan Am and also a Leckerton 6smk2.  Will these amps adequately drive a pair of T1s - I am looking at buying a pair here in NZ and don't really want to buy another amp. They  are 600ohm T1s.  Thks in advance.
 
Mar 4, 2013 at 3:56 PM Post #84 of 135
Haven't heard the PanAm, but here's someone who tried them together:
 
 
 
http://headfonics.com/2012/10/alo-audio-the-pan-am/
 
Using a Beyer T1 stock the volume demands stayed much the same at the LCD-2 Rev 2. The Siemens tubes I found to be an excellent match for the T1 also bringing out a pretty full mid-range and a pleasant top end and coherent bass though not as impactful as the LCD-2 out of the Pan Am.

 
Mar 4, 2013 at 7:27 PM Post #85 of 135
Schiit Mjolnir with XLR-Terminated T1 is amazing. The walls come down on soundstaging, just amazing.
 
Mar 6, 2013 at 5:02 PM Post #86 of 135
I use the T1 with a Audio-GD Phoenix for a year, and it sound great. Good everywhere, just the bass is a little lean for me...
Very analytic, with great power reserve. The T1 cable was modified with a 4 plugs XLR connector.
 
Mar 6, 2013 at 5:53 PM Post #87 of 135
I use the T1 with a Audio-GD Phoenix for a year, and it sound great. Good everywhere, just the bass is a little lean for me...
Very analytic, with great power reserve. The T1 cable was modified with a 4 plugs XLR connector.
+1 I have mine terminated to XLR as well, but I have the Schiit Mjolnir. This amp makes the walls totally fall down on the T1, not like there was any in the first place, but they really opened up. The depth is lacking just a touch, but its a no feedback design. Best amp I have found with the T1 so far, tubes go good with the T1, but the sheer power, dynamics, and high voltage rails of the Mjolnir dont make me miss tubes at all. A must hear. Totally transformed the T1, its amazing how they scale.
 
Mar 23, 2013 at 6:53 PM Post #88 of 135
Does anyone ever compared the Schiit Mjolnir with Burson Soloist, regarding to T1 ? 
I did hear some comment that balanced T1 sounds much better, If so I may just to find a re-cable service for my new T1 somewhere.
 
Apr 3, 2013 at 7:14 AM Post #90 of 135
I noticed that the T1 is very sensitive to DAC. I was using a Musical Fidelity M1 DAC heavily modified, and now I use a Lampizator DAC4 (old school DAC) and it's realy better. I found again the LP sound I was listening 30 years ago !!
 
 

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