There's no denying this.Well let's not forget why we bought this expensive amp... because it sounds great.
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Woo's New Flagship WA33
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oops I kept saying Vista ... its actually Viva... it was late...
Listening preferences... Now that I have options .. Dave or WA33... I find myself gravitating towards the amp of course... and I like the planar pairing with the WA33 more than I do with the Utopia's even though they also sound great.
One thing ... the WA33 is a power hungry beast... 230+ watts so when I want to listen to classical music I find the Dave/blu2 combo to be more than sufficient... enough though it also sounds great on the WA33 everything sounds great on that amp; however I tend to sometimes have all night listening sessions... (oh come on you all do it now and again) so saving some money on power consumption is not a bad thing....
I upgraded my planar headphone cables yesterday to 7N silver on the hifiman and I get even more detail... I'm doing my best now to stop spending... putting the brakes on as much as possible.. my irritating local dealer is always trying to tempt me with new items...
One thing ... the WA33 is a power hungry beast... 230+ watts so when I want to listen to classical music I find the Dave/blu2 combo to be more than sufficient... enough though it also sounds great on the WA33 everything sounds great on that amp; however I tend to sometimes have all night listening sessions... (oh come on you all do it now and again) so saving some money on power consumption is not a bad thing....
I upgraded my planar headphone cables yesterday to 7N silver on the hifiman and I get even more detail... I'm doing my best now to stop spending... putting the brakes on as much as possible.. my irritating local dealer is always trying to tempt me with new items...
The WA33 is a great amp. Even with some niggling issues it is well worth its cost.
andyschaub
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I'm sure that you are correct.The WA33 is a great amp. Even with some niggling issues it is well worth its cost.
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however I tend to sometimes have all night listening sessions... (oh come on you all do it now and again) so saving some money on power consumption is not a bad thing....
Wow, you have close to $30,000 in equipment & you are worrying if it's worth it over an extra $5 per month in electricity bills?
Have any of you tried the Susvara or phe 1266 with the WA33 what are you impressions
Wow, you have close to $30,000 in equipment & you are worrying if it's worth it over an extra $5 per month in electricity bills?
More like 100K and its not 5 dollars... try hundreds... and I may add that as I'm typing this I have the WA33 off and listening to the DAVE/blu2 combo only the wa33 will be coming on soon though...
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To clarify the confusions around electronics vibration. It is not possible to make a tube amplifier absolutely dead silent when it is powered on. ALL electronics have some vibration sounds when electricity is passing through it.
It is normal to hear some low-level noise when no music is playing and you're using a high-efficiency headphone such as the Focal Utopia, HD800, Sony Z1r on a high power, high gain amplifier. For these headphones, we recommend using the LO level setting for the best sound.
It is normal to hear some low-level noise when no music is playing and you're using a high-efficiency headphone such as the Focal Utopia, HD800, Sony Z1r on a high power, high gain amplifier. For these headphones, we recommend using the LO level setting for the best sound.
To clarify the confusions around electronics vibration. It is not possible to make a tube amplifier absolutely dead silent when it is powered on. ALL electronics have some vibration sounds when electricity is passing through it.
It is normal to hear some low-level noise when no music is playing and you're using a high-efficiency headphone such as the Focal Utopia, HD800, Sony Z1r on a high power, high gain amplifier. For these headphones, we recommend using the LO level setting for the best sound.
Hmm depends Mike the Stellairs was dead silent... don't think it has as much power... the Viva 235 was also silent.... Stellairs at a friends house... viva at a store so maybe that made a difference... either way we like the product... there are some little things here and there where improvements could be made ... perhaps on the second rendition.....
I know it's mostly about sound, but that Stellaris is way too ugly for me.
I know it's mostly about sound, but that Stellaris is way too ugly for me.
Whoa! Can you get a different color?!?!
I've never seen one in a different color, but if that were mine it'd be getting powder-coated
I know it's mostly about sound, but that Stellaris is way too ugly for me.
lol.. well the colour is a little strange I must admit but the build quality is excellent not a flaw anywhere... but mind you if it takes him a year to build one... it better be... the Viva's are a work of art...
The more I continue on with the WA33 the more I tend to like the planars on them. The hifi1000's sound really amazing on them... at times I prefer it over the Utopia's... I like the Utopia's on the DAVE direct.... they tend to have higher detail on the solid state. Local dealer is bringing in the phi 1266 so will be hearing those soon.
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