Comparison of the PS Audio GCHA and Melos SHA Gold

Jan 18, 2006 at 8:37 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 16

tuckers

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I got a GCHA recently, and I have been comparing it to my Melos SHA Gold. I have been using the Senheisser HD 650s with a Moon Audio Silver Dragon cord. I also have Sensaphonic 2x headphones, a MG OTL, and a Xin Feng SM3 V6 with custom opamps.

My Melos had been lightly worked on recently, but I don't think any major mods have been applied. It still has the photo-potentiometer. I have my favorite 6992 tubes in it, Amperex Orange Globes.

The GCHA is a very nice amp, it has a very low noise floor, is very neutral, and extended at the top and bottom. It has a lot of gain with the HD650s, and is very dynamic.

It's physically a lot larger and heavier than it looks in the pics! It's very deep, deeper than the Melos by an inch or so. So it takes up more room on the rack than it appears. I won't comment on the USB dac, as I work with a company that makes a digital front end.

The GCHA takes a good 200 hours to settle down. The sound is crisp and controlled, the overall impression is clarity and neutrality.

In comparison to the Melos, things get interesting. The Melos has a wider and deeper soundstage. The soundstage in the GCHA does stay pretty much between the phones, but the Melos opens them up quite a bit. The midrange blooms more with the Melos, and the highs are more extended. More detail and information comes through the Melos in all frequencies, especially the midrange. There is that magic sense of air in the recording venue the Melos reveals, and it adds a sense of 'you are there' presence. You know those moments where you turn your head becuase you are fooled for a second into thinking a sound effect or something is real while wearing headphones? This happens frequently with the Melos and less with the GHCA.

While the GCHA specializes in midbass and is very tight and controlled, the Melos is very full and powerful in the last octave. The GCHA is rolled off in the last octave. The deepest organ pedals come through loud and clear with the Melos and sound like they are just hinted at by the GCHA.

I guess you can surmise that I like the sound of tubes, and for me a good tube rig just pulls more music from the source than solid state. This remains true for me with the GCHA. So, if you are really a fan of good solid state, the GCHA may be your ticket to heaven. But if you have a Tube Jones, the GCHA may not feed your need. It also could be improved in the lowest bass, and obscures another layer of detail and air.

I recently figured out how to connect my HD650s directly to my preamp, and the results have been revelatory. My preamp has output transformers and more than enough juice to drive the HD650s. Plus the HD650s have an impedance of 65 ohms, which is quite close to the 75 ohms the preamp is expecting. I'll comment more on this topic layer. But the sound is in a completely different league than the Melos.

Happy Listening!

[Edit] Here are a couple of crappy photos of the rig.

melos-gcha1.jpg


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Jan 18, 2006 at 9:20 AM Post #2 of 16
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Originally Posted by tuckers
Plus the HD650s have an impedance of 65 ohms, which is quite close to the 75 ohms the preamp is expecting.


Actually the HD650s have an impedance of 300 ohms.
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 1:02 PM Post #3 of 16
Hi,

I got today also my PS Audio GCHA, I bought it from Nik (btw. pure pleasure to heave a business with...). I didn't hear Melos but can compare to my RKV.
This is really very neutral and dynamic amp. Soundstage is deeper as RKV about 20%, interesting that soundstage with PS Audio + HD650 is as wide and deep as RKV + K1000.
excellent synergy with HD650 and very natural timbre of acoustic instruments,
very liquid, clean and spacious with fantastic detail, very fast, I don't even feel that my HD650 is slow, while it is a little slow.
Can't say more at this time, they are only first impressions.
Without doubt one of good amplifiers.. I think HedFi'ers have to pay attention on PS Audio GCHA, and I can recommend it with HD650. One negative thing for me - it doesn't work with AKG K1000
too bright and not enough power.
GCHA.jpg

GCHA1.jpg

GCHA2.jpg

 
Jan 18, 2006 at 1:09 PM Post #5 of 16
Agigic, does your RKV have the Opamp mod?
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 1:13 PM Post #6 of 16
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Originally Posted by Sugano-san
Agigic, does your RKV have the Opamp mod?


Not yet. I called Mr. Becker yesterday and he'll do it for me,
I could do it myself but I have still warranty, btw. this is that last amp from Mr. Jan
Meier, was sold on eBay for HeadFi sponsoring.

P.S. I'm looking for someone to hardwire my AKG K1000, unfortunately Jan Meier don't do it
anymore
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 1:25 PM Post #7 of 16
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Originally Posted by Sugano-san
Agigic, does your RKV have the Opamp mod?


I've read somewere in forum that AKG K1000 sound not so good with mod,
did you try K1000 with this mod?
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 3:16 PM Post #8 of 16
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Originally Posted by Agogic
One negative thing for me - it doesn't work with AKG K1000
too bright and not enough power.



Sort of figured that it wouldn't do the K1000's well but still nice to have that confirmed. Still, for the Grados, Senns and others, this one looks very nice. Then there's that little feature of having a DAC/USB. Yeah, I know it probably is simply 'adequate' and just a convenience but going from a laptops usb with flac to any of your cans is a sweet deal, no??
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 5:56 PM Post #9 of 16
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Originally Posted by Agogic
did you try K1000 with this mod?


Nope. But I can assure you that it's a dream with the HD-650s, and I fail to understand why it should not benfit the K-1000s as well, but I sold my set before I modded my RKV.

Don't forget to let us know how you like the modded RKV once you get it back from Helmut!!
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 7:25 PM Post #10 of 16
Quote:

Originally Posted by tuckers
I recently figured out how to connect my HD650s directly to my preamp, and the results have been revelatory. My preamp has output transformers and more than enough juice to drive the HD650s. Plus the HD650s have an impedance of 65 ohms, which is quite close to the 75 ohms the preamp is expecting. I'll comment more on this topic layer. But the sound is in a completely different league than the Melos.

Happy Listening!



Hey, I didn't know you VRS guys listened to headphones. Which preamp did you hook up the HD650's to and how? Also, I thought preamps are expecting to see amp input impedance anywhere from 25kOhms to 100kOhms, not 75Ohms?
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 9:59 PM Post #11 of 16
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sugano-san
Nope. But I can assure you that it's a dream with the HD-650s, and I fail to understand why it should not benfit the K-1000s as well, but I sold my set before I modded my RKV.

Don't forget to let us know how you like the modded RKV once you get it back from Helmut!!



I have read that mid frequencies on K1000 sound too thin with OP637 mod.
Anyway with mod or not, I can sell anything but never my beloved RKV
because it's one of the best headphone amplifiers in absolute value for me.
I'll write of course how it sound with mod, but Mr. H.Becker didn't recommend me
to change Attenuator on Stepped, don't know why, he says it's not necessary.
I can also write, that until my RKV is back I can really enjoy PS Audio GCHA,
it's first SS amp that I can really enjoy. Important, I'm NOT! solid state antagonist,
Just couldn't enjoy the music with them. The music without emotions is for me lifeless,
like anything without emotions... There can be nothing wrong with tubes (or any gear) until I can enjoy the music with it. Or I'm wrong?..
 
Jan 18, 2006 at 10:35 PM Post #12 of 16
Thanks for the impressions! The HP2 is no slouch in soundstage anymore, coupled with this SHA-Gold! This tube hybrid is just great, I feel zero need to upgrade anywhere, which is quite a feat for my wandering ears. But you say your preamp sounds better? What preamp? Hmm....
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Jan 18, 2006 at 11:20 PM Post #13 of 16
I have a long history with phones, I had Stax Lambdas 20 years ago in college! But I have been getting into phones again in the last couple of years. Good way to hear what your product is doing.

The preamp is a Shindo Catherine dual mono. It's a great preamp. It is a tube pre with phono, and has tons of gain and output transformers. I'm just hooking the Senns up directly, though through a couple of crappy adapters. I have a Moon Audio Silver Dragon custom adapter coming my way.

Tone Imports, Shindo Importer

I tried the Sensaphonics into the pre, and it didn't work, their impedance was too low. It sounded thin and weird (but plenty of gain). So I am going to try some resistors to see if I can get the impedance up.

I was really suprised that the Senns worked into the Catherine. The sound is full, dynamic, has amazing detail, texture, ambience. The sound is so natural and organic (the Catherine's strong suite), I didn't believe this level of quality would be available from a headphone rig. The bass is not quite as good as the Melos, but I believe swapping the crappy Rat Shack adapters (there are three extra adapters in the signal path) with the single Moon Audio adapter will help that.

When I get everything settled, I may invite some Bay Areas Head-fiers over to listen. I would like to do a real shoot out with other phones etc. to see what else I may be missing!
 
Jan 19, 2006 at 12:56 AM Post #15 of 16
Nice preamps! Someone should tell Romanee that there is an amp named for him, the "Vosne-Romanee!"
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