theBigD
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Hi everyone. I got an Audio GD C2C about a month ago and really like it. I had been reading lots of reviews on the Purity Audio Caliente and Skylab and Tbonners reviews in particular seemed very favorable. So I couldn't resist ordering a caliente when it became available a couple weeks back. I got a green one and I call it the "Green Machine!" Ive had it running 24/7 for the last week so it has over 150hrs. My first impressions when I opened it up were, its kinda small but very clean and a cool green color with an excellent silver volume knob. I turned it on expecting it to be pretty warm, after all it is the caliente! To my surprise, it was actually a little bass light. But it sounded pretty good otherwise.
Ive been listening to it on and off for the last week. It wasnt changing very much until 2 days ago the bass just exploded! Now I know why its called the caliente. Even though the bass has bloomed I still wouldnt call it muddy or bassy in any way, so it is still a very good listen.
Anyway, I am comparing with the C2C which has over 400 hrs on it now. And I really like the rich warm sound of the C2C with good impact and dynamics. I am primarily using the Denon D7000 headphones which I love, and occasionally the AKG 701s which I keep hoping will sound more like a D7000 with a warmer amp but I dont think this will ever happen but these amps do power the 701s to better levels of performance than anything Ive used before.
Build wise, both amps seem very well built. Both volume knobs are very good with no scratchy noise in the low end. My C2C has a higher gain so, volume never really leaves the 7 to 8 range. With the Caliente the volume is around 9 or 10 with D7000. The other wierd thing about the Caliente is when you turn it off the volume decreases untill it fades out completely. C2C powers up and down very professionally and goes dead silent when you turn it off. Oh, and for some reason I like the little "POOMPFF" sound the caliente makes when you power it on, it sounds very cool like its powered up and ready.
Well I sat down for an organized listen this morning and spent several hrs listening to different music. All the music I used was lossless. And I listened to a variety of Jazz, Classical, Blues, Rock and Heavy Metal.
CLASSICAL: Nikoli Rimsky-Korsakov: The Snow Maiden-Dance of the Tublers
performed by:The Minesota Orchestra
Caliente: With this amp the soundstage is very wide, wider than C2C. Every instrument is very clear and sharp. The bells are very sharp and clear. Strings are a little forward and nice. Horns have just a touch of brassy sound. I never cared for the sound of horns usually sounding to brash with lesser amps but with caliente sounds just about right not to harsh and not to smooth. Overall the sound is a tiny bit sparse maybe becuase of wider soundstage.
C2C: This amp has a little better attack and transition. Drums are a little more emphasized and have better definition. The flutes are clear and very musical. Horns are very smooth and this allows me to listen to more jazz without cringing but it might be a tad too smooth. Overall the sound is lush with more layers and impact, maybe contributed by the smaller more focused soundstage.
JAZZ: Holly Cole "The house is Hounted".
C2C: This amp is warm and resonate especially with sax and holly cole's vocals. The sax in this song is AMAZING with this amp, it is warm and resonate drawing you into the music deeply and then wrapping you in the smooth smooky seductive voice of Holly Cole. This is a very Emotional presentation that caliente couldnt quite match.
Caliente: Amp is a little more neutral. Holly Cole looses that smoky flavor. Everything sounds clear and seperate with wider soundstage. There is more extension in the higher notes and it sounds crisp and clean. It is a lively sound and still engaging but lacks the emotion of the C2C.
HEAVY METAL: Metallica "The Unforgiven"
C2C: Amp is Puncy and Dynamic. Nice intro with resonate strings. Voice is smooth. C2C is very Grado like in that you feel like you are on stage with the band an jamming!
CAlliente: Amp is crisp and clean with a better sense of space. More growl in vocals and the amp puts you a couple rows back listening to the band.
ROCK and ROLL: Primus "Jerry Was a Racecar Driver" and "Eleven"
C2C: Amp is Fast, Puncy and Dynamic. Voice is cool with believable echo. More forward and resonate bass. The hard pan left and right sounds cool and is fun to listen to.
Caliente. Amp is clean, clear and dynamic. The sound is a little sparse. Staccatto drums are not as forward or as fun. With a wider soundstage the hard panning on "Eleven" is a bit fatiguing.
Rock and Roll: Lenny Kravitz "American Woman"
C2C: Amp reveals layers of music better especially with bass. Bass drum has more impact. Layers of guitar and voice are very interesting. The bass guitar along with voice synth is more pronounced with C2C.
Caliente: Amp has better extension in the bass. The midrange is a bit more clear, claps are clear and a bit forward, guitar is nicely represented cleanly and more forward. Bass drum is very prominent but not overpowering.
Jam Band: Blues Traveler Live from the Fall "Mountains Win Again".
C2C: Amp has more forward bass and more texture to bass and harmonica sound. Nice layers of midrange and organ is more pronounced.
Caliente: Amp has wide defined soundstage crowd is seperated from band and its easier to listen to music and forget about the crowd. Sound is very clear and crisp with clean taps on cymbals with drumsticks clearly heard. Lower bass extension and can be a bit overwhelming but this is often how live music is presented with more bass to make it more fun for the crowd. I could live with it anyway.
Folk: Tori Amos "Parasol" and "Sweet Sting"
C2C: Amp gives a very sexy sound to Tori's voice and the piano sounds more real and forward, you can tell when she hold the footpedals down to play. Bass impact is very nice and the organ sounds refined and warmer.
Caliente: Amp is very revealing of midrange, you clearly hear the spinning instrument(sorry dont know what its called) and strings are more clear and well defined. When she goes falsetto you hear a bit of edge to her voice, that is smoother with C2C.
Conclusion: I was hoping to come up with a clear winner here, but these two amps are very close. I would say if you like warmer more intimate music with more emotion, then the C2C would be the amp. If you like live music or symphonic music then the Caliente would be the amp. Maybe for Rock and Roll I still prefer C2C becuase of its punch and impact and Grado like sound.
EDIT: One thing I did want to mention, I am using 1/2 Markl Modded Denon D7000. Bass is quite controlled compared with stock and especially compared with d5000 and I assume d2000. I think the Caliente might be a bit much bass for an unmodded Denon with certain mixes. YMMV.
I dont think you can go wrong with either amp. They are both incredible. In fact I really kinda want to narrow it down to one amp because I shouldnt have both, but I am currently unable to decide!
So I guess help me out. Which one should I keep?
Ive been listening to it on and off for the last week. It wasnt changing very much until 2 days ago the bass just exploded! Now I know why its called the caliente. Even though the bass has bloomed I still wouldnt call it muddy or bassy in any way, so it is still a very good listen.
Anyway, I am comparing with the C2C which has over 400 hrs on it now. And I really like the rich warm sound of the C2C with good impact and dynamics. I am primarily using the Denon D7000 headphones which I love, and occasionally the AKG 701s which I keep hoping will sound more like a D7000 with a warmer amp but I dont think this will ever happen but these amps do power the 701s to better levels of performance than anything Ive used before.
Build wise, both amps seem very well built. Both volume knobs are very good with no scratchy noise in the low end. My C2C has a higher gain so, volume never really leaves the 7 to 8 range. With the Caliente the volume is around 9 or 10 with D7000. The other wierd thing about the Caliente is when you turn it off the volume decreases untill it fades out completely. C2C powers up and down very professionally and goes dead silent when you turn it off. Oh, and for some reason I like the little "POOMPFF" sound the caliente makes when you power it on, it sounds very cool like its powered up and ready.
Well I sat down for an organized listen this morning and spent several hrs listening to different music. All the music I used was lossless. And I listened to a variety of Jazz, Classical, Blues, Rock and Heavy Metal.
CLASSICAL: Nikoli Rimsky-Korsakov: The Snow Maiden-Dance of the Tublers
performed by:The Minesota Orchestra
Caliente: With this amp the soundstage is very wide, wider than C2C. Every instrument is very clear and sharp. The bells are very sharp and clear. Strings are a little forward and nice. Horns have just a touch of brassy sound. I never cared for the sound of horns usually sounding to brash with lesser amps but with caliente sounds just about right not to harsh and not to smooth. Overall the sound is a tiny bit sparse maybe becuase of wider soundstage.
C2C: This amp has a little better attack and transition. Drums are a little more emphasized and have better definition. The flutes are clear and very musical. Horns are very smooth and this allows me to listen to more jazz without cringing but it might be a tad too smooth. Overall the sound is lush with more layers and impact, maybe contributed by the smaller more focused soundstage.
JAZZ: Holly Cole "The house is Hounted".
C2C: This amp is warm and resonate especially with sax and holly cole's vocals. The sax in this song is AMAZING with this amp, it is warm and resonate drawing you into the music deeply and then wrapping you in the smooth smooky seductive voice of Holly Cole. This is a very Emotional presentation that caliente couldnt quite match.
Caliente: Amp is a little more neutral. Holly Cole looses that smoky flavor. Everything sounds clear and seperate with wider soundstage. There is more extension in the higher notes and it sounds crisp and clean. It is a lively sound and still engaging but lacks the emotion of the C2C.
HEAVY METAL: Metallica "The Unforgiven"
C2C: Amp is Puncy and Dynamic. Nice intro with resonate strings. Voice is smooth. C2C is very Grado like in that you feel like you are on stage with the band an jamming!
CAlliente: Amp is crisp and clean with a better sense of space. More growl in vocals and the amp puts you a couple rows back listening to the band.
ROCK and ROLL: Primus "Jerry Was a Racecar Driver" and "Eleven"
C2C: Amp is Fast, Puncy and Dynamic. Voice is cool with believable echo. More forward and resonate bass. The hard pan left and right sounds cool and is fun to listen to.
Caliente. Amp is clean, clear and dynamic. The sound is a little sparse. Staccatto drums are not as forward or as fun. With a wider soundstage the hard panning on "Eleven" is a bit fatiguing.
Rock and Roll: Lenny Kravitz "American Woman"
C2C: Amp reveals layers of music better especially with bass. Bass drum has more impact. Layers of guitar and voice are very interesting. The bass guitar along with voice synth is more pronounced with C2C.
Caliente: Amp has better extension in the bass. The midrange is a bit more clear, claps are clear and a bit forward, guitar is nicely represented cleanly and more forward. Bass drum is very prominent but not overpowering.
Jam Band: Blues Traveler Live from the Fall "Mountains Win Again".
C2C: Amp has more forward bass and more texture to bass and harmonica sound. Nice layers of midrange and organ is more pronounced.
Caliente: Amp has wide defined soundstage crowd is seperated from band and its easier to listen to music and forget about the crowd. Sound is very clear and crisp with clean taps on cymbals with drumsticks clearly heard. Lower bass extension and can be a bit overwhelming but this is often how live music is presented with more bass to make it more fun for the crowd. I could live with it anyway.
Folk: Tori Amos "Parasol" and "Sweet Sting"
C2C: Amp gives a very sexy sound to Tori's voice and the piano sounds more real and forward, you can tell when she hold the footpedals down to play. Bass impact is very nice and the organ sounds refined and warmer.
Caliente: Amp is very revealing of midrange, you clearly hear the spinning instrument(sorry dont know what its called) and strings are more clear and well defined. When she goes falsetto you hear a bit of edge to her voice, that is smoother with C2C.
Conclusion: I was hoping to come up with a clear winner here, but these two amps are very close. I would say if you like warmer more intimate music with more emotion, then the C2C would be the amp. If you like live music or symphonic music then the Caliente would be the amp. Maybe for Rock and Roll I still prefer C2C becuase of its punch and impact and Grado like sound.
EDIT: One thing I did want to mention, I am using 1/2 Markl Modded Denon D7000. Bass is quite controlled compared with stock and especially compared with d5000 and I assume d2000. I think the Caliente might be a bit much bass for an unmodded Denon with certain mixes. YMMV.
I dont think you can go wrong with either amp. They are both incredible. In fact I really kinda want to narrow it down to one amp because I shouldnt have both, but I am currently unable to decide!
So I guess help me out. Which one should I keep?