I try to be careful about putting too much stock in early impressions, even though I share my own rather freely** In my experience, those can change easily once you realize your source material was giving you the impression, not the gear.
Finding true NOS now days is rare. Finding used but NOS measuring is getting harder.
I hear ya. One reason I've never owned a Vali is there's no way I could mentally get past paying more for a tube than my amp. That's why I own a Lyr 3 and an Incubus. More and higher priced tube options without being mentally conflicted.
I would not have been able to amass my hoard at these prices. Fortunately I got started years ago.
You can still buy 5670s for a reasonable price--GE, Sylvania go for less than $20. 396A? As soon as you say Western Electric, everything jumps an order of magnitude.
Spyrogyra was the quintessential "elevator" jazz band from Buffalo, NY.
Grew up with Jay Beckenstein's Sax in my head...
Went to see them 5 times live...
Kids hated them...old guy stuff..they were into U2 back then and all the skate rats music...yuck!! LOL!
I have ALL there CD's!
Many great tunes that are very well done...some cds are indeed better recorded than others but tons
of great stuff....Dave Sameuls on the vibes etc..
Great musicians often came in and out of this great group...
Alex
Kids not listen to old music, they do not know U2, KISS, Pink Floyd, they test their gear with Hotel California by Egles because it is popular at Hi-Fi shops ... some even don't know Barbra Streisand .. but it doesn't matter, music is music, plenty of it, we can never finish listening to it .....
Some so-called audiophile ... talk about soundstage of classical music, but never knows about the placement of the instrument .....
While it didn’t sound bad, I did detect a slight veil to the sound. Dynamics seemed slightly damped. It was ok but I hate to admit that I was a little disappointed. IMHO!
Round 2 - added Saga+ as preamp and turned Vali 3 volume all the way up.
Now we’re talking! Ok, yes, I changed several things here but this was not meant to be exhaustive. I merely wanted to optimize as much as possible without changing my set up too much.
Nevertheless, this combo was fantastic! Top to bottom frequencies were all on display and dynamics restored. No veil heard. Bass was full and punchy. I even tried switching between Saga’s passive and buffer stages and only barely found the active stage to sound better. I ended up listening for over 90 minutes and thoroughly enjoyed it!
So lange we're chatting über German restaurants...
I've dined at some of the best restaurants in Europe, including in Germany and Austria. The best Schnitzel I've ever eaten, as well as the best Schweinshaxe I've ever eaten, even better than at Kloster Andechs, is at this place in Sarasota:
Although I have not been there in years, this restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, FL was well regarded and had very good food: https://www.heidelbergfl.com/
When I was around early twenties, I always went to the shop which is the sole distributor of SONY at that time, listening to music, all kinds, including limited CDs at that time and PCM tape recordings recorded by Betamax tape, very expensive gears, also SONY APM speakers.....
At lunch time, some medical doctors, lawyers will go there too, they dressed nicely in suit, high cost blazer, necktie, Italian shoes, you name it ... they talk about Hi-Fi and comment about it seriously ... especially on classical music ... I am naughty to ask them ... didn't you heard the struck of the triangle at right side? They said YES, then I respond, "No triangle in that particular piece"... they were angry and then argue, some changed their tone and said they heard something but not sure if it is a triangle ... 10- 15 minutes later, I told them I am telling them a lie, their face turn red, looks like want to beat me ... the shop manager is laughing but never scold me .....
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