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Hey has anybody else taken the plunge after reading John's review? It sounded like a few people were right on the verge... what did you decide?
Between those choices, I would definitely choose V281. I owned Taurus MK2 and V281 using them with my HD800, LCD3F and HE6. V281 is a winner.
I also tried Ragnarok with HD800 and LCD3 at the local shop here, it sounds very good but V281 is better in both sound and build quality.
Hey has anybody else taken the plunge after reading John's review? It sounded like a few people were right on the verge... what did you decide?
I actually just sent my own personal V281 over to Tyll from InnerFidelity. He has assembled a bunch of top amps including the Simaudio 430, Auralic Taurus, Schiit Ragnarok, the big Woo Audio monoblocks, HeadAmp GS-X mkII, and probably a few others which I'm forgetting... should be a fun comparison. We were trying to figure a way for me to fly out there and listen with him but the scheduling is proving difficult. But he might be able to snag some of the other InnerFidelity contributors to get more ears in the mix.
What's with Tyll and Violectric?! He keeps praising the 430HA with its cute little red digits on the front panel, and sure it's a nice looking Amp, but the V281 measured better and is almost exactly half the price. He's never been able to say one little positive thing about Violectric and the last time he was in Munich, he failed to interview Fried Reim who was there everyday at the show!!:basshead:
Tyll also failed to measure SNR, which is a significant value to be considered when reproducing 48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz 24bit High Resolution Audio, and where the V281 outperforms the 430HA by a 10dB margin!
Don't know what he's got with Violectric, but he can't bear to make one little compliment to any of the Amps that we all know are the very best built, engineered and performing out there, let alone at their price point. No big deal, really, it just annoys me that he can be so hardheaded and have such nonsense preferences.
Anyhow, my Violectric "fan-boy" rant of the day!
What's with Tyll and Violectric?! He keeps praising the 430HA with its cute little red digits on the front panel, and sure it's a nice looking Amp, but the V281 measured better and is almost exactly half the price. He's never been able to say one little positive thing about Violectric and the last time he was in Munich, he failed to interview Fried Reim who was there everyday at the show!!![]()
Tyll also failed to measure SNR, which is a significant value to be considered when reproducing 48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz 24bit High Resolution Audio, and where the V281 outperforms the 430HA by a 10dB margin!
Don't know what he's got with Violectric, but he can't bear to make one little compliment to any of the Amps that we all know are the very best built, engineered and performing out there, let alone at their price point. No big deal, really, it just annoys me that he can be so hardheaded and have such nonsense preferences.
Anyhow, my Violectric "fan-boy" rant of the day!
And I read from his measurement that the v281 actually rolled off in the bass region a bit, which I didn't expect considering this amp is said to be warm in tonality
Tyll 'reviews' certain headphones and amps before he's turned the power on! Bit silly really. However in fairness to Inner Fidelity they did give the V281 a glowing review just not with Tyll as the reviewer.
I'd also like to see balanced mode used. As we know, the V281 is only using half of its potential as measured. So this is more like a V200 or V220 measurement if you want to look at it that way. The Taurus mkII is also very different when using the balanced out, so it would be worth adding that measurement. Not sure how the Simaudio amp differs between balanced and SE, but the measurements would help use figure that out one way or the other.
In short, give it some time, it will all hopefully come out in the end.
the comments said he didn't have his settings right, or some other user errorAnd I read from his measurement that the v281 actually rolled off in the bass region a bit, which I didn't expect considering this amp is said to be warm in tonality
And no, Tyll doesn't typically come into his reviews with preconceived notions. If there was ever a person to cut through hype and price tags to give a bad review, he's the guy. I'm sure, like me, he looks at the design of an amp and thus has some expectations based on that.... but those don't always end up being true.
Seems Tyll is too objective for some and too subjective for others. Oh well.