Woo Audio 3 for first tube amp?

Feb 15, 2006 at 11:51 PM Post #16 of 31
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Originally Posted by la_marquise
Sorry, don't mean to threadjack but I am in a similar position to the OP...

I am trying to decide between a Mapletree HD Ear+ or Woo Audio 3 for using it with everything from Grados to Beyers. Ideally, I would NOT be upgrading for a VERY long time after this....

Which amp would provide greater clarity, soundstage and speed, esp. for large orchestras?

Thanks!



The Mapletree Ear Purist + HD is one heck of amp. Extremely detailed, clean, and warm. Both my AKG K701 and my Grado RS-1, RS-2 sound fantastic. I would say you will be hard pressed to find an amp that sounds as good with Grado. Perhaps if you spend twice the money. Good luck.

Note: I listen mostly to Jazz and the speed/clarity is out of this world. See if you have a headfier close to you with one so you could listen to it.
 
Feb 16, 2006 at 12:41 AM Post #17 of 31
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Originally Posted by watchluvr4ever
A little off topic but which amp would sound better straight out of the box, the Woo Audio 3 or the HeadRoom Micro Amp with the desktop module? I have decided that I'm not really ready to venture into the price range of the HeadRoom Millet Hybrid amp. My wife says I have been spending too much money lately. Just in the past week I have purchased Senn 595's and Grado SR-325's. She's showing teeth when I talk about getting an amp now.
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According to my ears, there's no question. The Woo 3 provides more detail and spacious sound than the Micro Amp with DM.
 
Feb 16, 2006 at 1:26 AM Post #18 of 31
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Originally Posted by mrarroyo
The Mapletree Ear Purist + HD is one heck of amp. Extremely detailed, clean, and warm. Both my AKG K701 and my Grado RS-1, RS-2 sound fantastic. I would say you will be hard pressed to find an amp that sounds as good with Grado. Perhaps if you spend twice the money. Good luck.

Note: I listen mostly to Jazz and the speed/clarity is out of this world. See if you have a headfier close to you with one so you could listen to it.



Have you tried Senn HD-600's with the Mapletree? I am thinking of ordering the Ear++ to use as both headphone amp and preamp. I know Nick did not like the combo as much as the Grados, but I was wondering what others thought. Also, how reliable has your unit been? Any buzzing or hum? Most people have said their units have been quiet, but I thought I would ask anyways.
 
Feb 20, 2006 at 11:49 PM Post #20 of 31
I've decided to sell my Senn's so now I only have my Grado SR-325's. Will the Woo Audio 3 be good with these cans? The reason I ask is because I read somewhere that the Woo Audio 3 isn't good with low impedance cans. Is this true?
 
Feb 21, 2006 at 1:36 AM Post #21 of 31
FWIW, I've got my HF-1 hooked up to the Woo3 to take a little of the edge off of the sound. Sounds great to me.
 
Feb 21, 2006 at 6:31 AM Post #22 of 31
Socrates63, thanks for the input. I'm really enjoying these SR-325's. To my ears there is a world of difference between these and the SR-80's I once had. I actually have a hard time believing that Grado improved on these by introducing the 325i's. The upgrade bug has gone away for now in the can department. I now plan on purchasing an amp, but I'm still not sure of what to get. I think I am going to start a new thread on the Woo Audio 3 and low impedance cans.
 
Mar 27, 2006 at 9:16 PM Post #23 of 31
My Grado RS2's dont sound nearly as good with my Woo 3 as the Senn 590's.

I have 650's on the way, so we'll see.
 
Mar 28, 2006 at 3:40 AM Post #24 of 31
The 650's and the Woo 3 are DA BOMB. Really they do sound good together. I have been listening to the QUEEN box and lots of metal lately on this set up. Clutch and Fu Manchu, fuzz wah to the max. It just has the warm, earthy sound to it. Like music, not electrons just flying around. 5998 Tungsol power tube upgrade takes the 3 to another level. Cheers!
 
Mar 28, 2006 at 9:04 AM Post #25 of 31
JimmyJames, can you tell me what the Woo Audio 3 is like driving your K501s, as I believe these are hard to drive and need a lot of power.
 
Nov 19, 2006 at 3:34 AM Post #27 of 31
WOO3 is OTL (output-transformer-less), and the WOO6 is transformer coupled. The WOO6 reportedly has a more detailed sound with less tube euphonics, and also does a much better job driving low impedance cans.
 
Nov 19, 2006 at 3:46 AM Post #28 of 31
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Originally Posted by LeChuck /img/forum/go_quote.gif
WOO3 is OTL (output-transformer-less), and the WOO6 is transformer coupled. The WOO6 reportedly has a more detailed sound with less tube euphonics, and also does a much better job driving low impedance cans.


what does tranformer coupled vs transformer less mean in lamens terms. I want to drive ue 10 pros and hd600s and ultrasone 650's.

is it worth bothering with a tube amp for iems.
 
Nov 19, 2006 at 4:47 AM Post #29 of 31
Tubes and IEMs don't play nicely. I don't remember the technical details but I believe Sugarfried made posts about this issue. In any case, aren't you getting a Tomahawk for the IEM?
 
Nov 19, 2006 at 5:36 AM Post #30 of 31
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Originally Posted by socrates63 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Tubes and IEMs don't play nicely. I don't remember the technical details but I believe Sugarfried made posts about this issue. In any case, aren't you getting a Tomahawk for the IEM?


Yes and I have a Hornet so It's not a big deal I just wanted to know if a tube amp would work with IEMS.

why would I order a 3 vs a 6 other than price?
 

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