I had the S40 and they were nice, I wanted to go up the food chain and listened to both the Heritage and Confidence 20's, both excellent in my mind. To me, the Confidence 20 sounded more like a full-range speaker and had more 3D imaging than the Heritage, and was overall more balanced. So what he said about the Special 40's you can apply that type of logic when auditioning the Confidence 20's and Heritage. Regardless all were Superb, but a lot of these reviews are like buyer's justification reviews. ;)
I have a pair of Herritage Special. They are fantastic! It’s hard to stop listening when you have started and they sound fantastic even on lower volumes. I’m a professional musician and also a recording engineer. Together with Dynaudio Sub 6 and Lyngdorf TDAI 3400 amplifier this setup is my last one. Love it!
I always loved Dynaudio, the Esotar especially, it produces high without being heard (rare in dometweeter land). Excellent driver, but they always winged cabinets and crossovers. With this speaker they went all the way: solid cabinet, good crossover components. This is a good size speaker also: big speakers, big problems. This reminds me of the early nineties, when Dynaudio was at its best.
@@scottlowell493 I can confirm that the tweeters certainly stick out on my B&W 602 S3 to the point where I had to give up my longstanding "no tone controls" policy and switch in the tone controls to dial the treble back by 15-20% just to tame the damn titanium tweeters.
Damn, your setup seems to sound so transparent, lively, colorful, that when you're shooting with your camera in front of these speakers, I feel like you're filming an acoustic concert, in person .. What a great setup you have here, and not yet "crazy expensive" in my opinion ..
Love these speakers! I already have more than one pair of of very high end speakers. I don't think I could ever say I'm done. When speakers like this come up, I'm always thinking of what room do I have left that I can put these in. So much fun. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Jason, which amp drives your Evoke? I have Evoke 50 + Devialet ExpertPro 220 CI, but seems to me that Devialet is not powerful enough for my Evoke.
As a subscriber I have a request. You may have hit your destination as far as the audio gear is concerned but you are passionate about music as are many of us. I have been looking for any channels that discuss music. Music so good that the titles should be shared with others looking to broaden and deepen their love for music. I know it goes without saying, but if you play a really bad recording through your setup it is still going to sound really bad. I for one would love a couple of reviews that discuss your take on what you love listening to, not like but love. With your choice of gear out of the way, now you can spend more 2am nights enjoying your music. I hope you’ll consider taking us alone for the ride! (As you share, my hope would be your subscribers would share as well. A win/win for all perhaps .....)
These will be Steve's last speakers just like the Lio integrated amp was his forever and last amplifier. :) The first step to understanding your addiction is first to acknowledge that you're an audiophile. You're always going to be changing around your audio gear. That's half of the fun.
The special 40 aren't cheap, but they ARE radically cheaper than a lot of overhyped high end speakers. This shows what happens when you shop with your EARS, not just wallet. The Special 40> $9,500 B&W N805D.
Nothing out there sounds better than Dynaudio, the tweeters are so clear without being sharp to hurt your ears like other speakers. I have a set of components in my car, nothing comes close !! My question is, where is your subwoofer ? It’s not true you don’t need one as you said !!
That's a lot of Cheddar! It seems since Wilson came out with the £10k Toto, more and more brands are realising they can charge high prices ... for average performance products! With that aside, I loved your comments, and your enthusiasm for what I think is a good brand … in an industry where far too many average products receive too much praise, based solely ... from what I can see … on the price!
@@gokhanersan8561I would start with a similar priced point amp. If the speaker is $5000, I would go with an amp plus or minus $1000 from that price point, i.e. $4000 - $6000.
I’m late to the party, but I’ve had the S40s for a few years now and they sound great with my Hegel H400. It’s hard to believe that the HSs could sound much better in my 11’x12’ listening room. That said, the HSs seem to be amazing.
They look a lot like the Confidence series back in the 90s, and they were superb, I had the Confidence 5s and to this day I miss them, they looked simple but they could shake the room if on a recording.
Well, "low volume listening" was mentioned. If you listen in almost "near" or "mid field" you are not pumping so much energy that the bass overwhelms the room causing problems ...so many of us have had to resort to that configuration at different moments and situations, and if well handled can be perfectly adequate.
I'm hooked, love your passion and honesty and yes I believe you, you had me at heart . Just to let you know I listened to your opening with my Samsung s10 paired to a uE boom of utube and it sounded glorious, so to be in your home Space would be another super level obviously. But I'm sold , speakers and amp .love your work until you find another speaker 🤣cheers mate.
I can live with the fact you found what you can live with and I can live with the cost because it's full package and hopefully the last you'll ever have to buy. I probably won't put this much in my system but it's nice to see where the road could end and it's within a realistic budget.
Thanks for your great review🤗👍 So, which one would be your choice of speakers for deserted island, Dynaudio Heritage Special or Klipsch Heresy IV? Thanks in advance for all great reviews to come🤗😁
You don’t fool me! You’ll be back in a year or less with your new last speaker. And you won’t be alone - I’ll be right there with you. That room looks perfect for some Magnepans... This is a disease and it’s expensive 🤕
@@xstensl8823 Ain’t it da truth! I was considering upgrading from a Yamaha streaming receiver to a $5000 NAD M33 or Naim Uniti Star. Why? Will they sound 10x better? Of course not! Fact is, they may not sound better at all with my speakers. The n803 has been sounding very nice lately, matter of fact. I can see upgrading speakers, but electronics? That’s hokum in most cases, unless the upgrade has more features or more power. It’s laughable when people “upgrade” to an amp or preamp with just a volume control and input selector. I get a kick out of that. I guess it’s “good for the economy” though.
Guess I need to get into cameras to watch your videos then since you have a wonderful way of expressing yourself. My interest is piqued in these and I'll be making a call to a local dealer to see if there is any stock.
Got rid of my Heritage Specials last week and they are sorely missed already. One of the best standmount speakers I've had the pleasure of hearing. The Special 40's were wonderful with a Pass X1 and X250.5. Heritage Specials on a Pass integrated must be magic!
@@anjin_x That’s interesting. I’ve been hoping to chat with someone thats heard both in the same room with same electronics. What things did each speaker do better or worse and what are your overall thoughts on the upgrade so far?
@@KidCatypus The Confidence 20's are the better speaker overall. That becomes apparent from the first note, if you have both in your own listening room. More refinement, wide and recessed soundstage, great imaging, deeper bass. You can tell there was a good amount or research and development behind it. I feel they sacrificed a bit of the balance to make a standmount speaker with deep, room filling bass. They're more bass heavy than my larger 3 way horn speakers. Heritage Specials have superior (awesome) mid-bass and they reveal every detail. The presentation is more rough around the edges, somewhat fatiguing, and they are not forgiving of source material. IMO they score very high for listening enjoyment and have an addictive quality you won't find in most speakers. IMO they are a good value. Any shortcomings from the Confidence 20 and Heritage Specials are easy to deal with regardless of the criticism.
Firstable I'm happy you got what you have been searching for. Secondly I wish I had a pair 😪, But within 3 years to 5 years I will be on the market again. As I just got my first real audiophile setup. Enjoy it man.
You should really try and review Harbeth speakers since you like voices and natural sound… would be priceless if you do and would be a huge contribution to the hifi community!
Have been upgrading many aspects of my system past couple of years and looking at speaker wire now. What is the brand and model you are using here? Also, if you would please... what is it about the wire you chose and what does it bring to the table for your end sound? Thanks for your time! Great sounding simple systems you have put together now and in the past!
You absolutely should demo the TT2 or DAVE with your M-Scaler rig. Please anyone know what the power rating of the Pass Labs Int-25 at 4 ohm? (I know it's 25w/ch at 8 ohm.)
I have been building speakers for sometime now and always thought I was doing something completely wrong because they sounded beautiful until I put on some of my favorite 80s music I would have to stick my fingers in my ears and scream. growing up in the 80s I never thought it was that bad (no wonder my parents hated it so much😂)
The main problem is that a lot of 80s recordings were simply horribly compressed and flat sounding. Compare these with some great recordings from the 60s and it's like a veil is lifted.
Ive had Wilson. Thiel. Klipch. Proac. And now i have dynadio at one third the price of those other speakers. Tone. Tone. You will never be satisfied till you get the tone right.
Hi How is your thinking about Dynaudio Heritage today after the time that has elapsed listening to them? Do they still seem definitive to you, the best you've heard from the brand? Best regard Jonn
I talked about that before. First off, I prefer the INT-25 in sound over the VR. With that said, I had to sell it as we moved cross country. I sold everything...audio, furniture, cameras, etc. We moved with minimal personal belongings and started fresh in every way. Even my computer! We needed the funds for the new house and I knew when I was settled I would buy my final system. So it has taken me 6 months to do that. The VR was a $26k amp, and I could not have that money tied up after we bought a new house. Just life. But it worked out, as I like the INT-25 sound even better. It's more expansive, transparent and has something very very special about it. It also cost me much much much less. : ) The VR is a lifetime amp, and can be tweaked with different tubes but it was just something I really should not have tied up that much money in at the time. if I could have, I would have kept it.
So when you got that it was the end all...Now this is the end all...I don't know, I feel like I am watching a newbie in the audiophile journey, not someone who should be giving advice on audio components. Anyone could have told you the VR was over priced and law of diminishing returns would haunt you forever. Sheesh..Maybe you should be asking us for advice. Here's your first piece...Sugden blows that Pass INT 25 away, and....You need to settle down and just enjoy the music and not the gear.
How many amps of current can those high watt amps deliver? How do they handle transients and wonky speakers that dip below 2 Ohms and have crazy phase shifts?
that comment you made at the 10-minute mark. Audiophile speakers that kill you with detail. Hello kef. The brand people seem to love in the showroom and probably sell 6 months later
One thing I do have to say about your reviews is that not only are they very good but I have discovered a lot of cool music because of them.
I had the S40 and they were nice, I wanted to go up the food chain and listened to both the Heritage and Confidence 20's, both excellent in my mind. To me, the Confidence 20 sounded more like a full-range speaker and had more 3D imaging than the Heritage, and was overall more balanced. So what he said about the Special 40's you can apply that type of logic when auditioning the Confidence 20's and Heritage. Regardless all were Superb, but a lot of these reviews are like buyer's justification reviews. ;)
Best review ever. You seems sincere about this review
I have a pair of Herritage Special. They are fantastic! It’s hard to stop listening when you have started and they sound fantastic even on lower volumes. I’m a professional musician and also a recording engineer. Together with Dynaudio Sub 6 and Lyngdorf TDAI 3400 amplifier this setup is my last one. Love it!
Execellent in-depth review and keep rocking with this new born babies(HS) 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you!
I always loved Dynaudio, the Esotar especially, it produces high without being heard (rare in dometweeter land). Excellent driver, but they always winged cabinets and crossovers. With this speaker they went all the way: solid cabinet, good crossover components.
This is a good size speaker also: big speakers, big problems.
This reminds me of the early nineties, when Dynaudio was at its best.
I found them to be the anti-B&W. I found B&W tweeters always stick out.
@@scottlowell493 I can confirm that the tweeters certainly stick out on my B&W 602 S3 to the point where I had to give up my longstanding "no tone controls" policy and switch in the tone controls to dial the treble back by 15-20% just to tame the damn titanium tweeters.
By far my favourite brand for a 2 channel music speaker. Amazing drivers! Loved the Special 40!
I'm loving the special 40's as well dynaudio for life here.
@@Skyshakerrrr the GR Research crossover takes the Special 40 to a whole new level.
Damn, your setup seems to sound so transparent, lively, colorful, that when you're shooting with your camera in front of these speakers, I feel like you're filming an acoustic concert, in person .. What a great setup you have here, and not yet "crazy expensive" in my opinion ..
After 80 years they finally perfected the speaker.
it's clear that you never correctly listened to Dynaudio.
The last gear is always the next one.
Thats true but their are some heavy hitters for price point
Amen!
Ain't that the truth.
Echo that!
Story of the hobby.
Mnfg needs returning revenue.
Great Review! I had the Dynaudio Crafft, the only component I regret That I sold them
Love listening to your reviews for the music as well. Found amazing tunes through your channel. Keep posting music suggestions.
Running “The Gryphon Diablo 300” with the Heritage Specials and can confirm these speakers are wonderful.
Is it worth buying the Diablo 300 for the heritage or it is to much?
Love these speakers! I already have more than one pair of of very high end speakers. I don't think I could ever say I'm done. When speakers like this come up, I'm always thinking of what room do I have left that I can put these in. So much fun. Thanks for sharing!
I have the Evoke 20's and they sound fantastic. I cant imagine they guys
Hey Jason, which amp drives your Evoke? I have Evoke 50 + Devialet ExpertPro 220 CI, but seems to me that Devialet is not powerful enough for my Evoke.
As a subscriber I have a request. You may have hit your destination as far as the audio gear is concerned but you are passionate about music as are many of us. I have been looking for any channels that discuss music. Music so good that the titles should be shared with others looking to broaden and deepen their love for music. I know it goes without saying, but if you play a really bad recording through your setup it is still going to sound really bad. I for one would love a couple of reviews that discuss your take on what you love listening to, not like but love. With your choice of gear out of the way, now you can spend more 2am nights enjoying your music. I hope you’ll consider taking us alone for the ride! (As you share, my hope would be your subscribers would share as well. A win/win for all perhaps .....)
These will be Steve's last speakers just like the Lio integrated amp was his forever and last amplifier. :) The first step to understanding your addiction is first to acknowledge that you're an audiophile. You're always going to be changing around your audio gear. That's half of the fun.
Leave us addicted people alone. Thank you lol
Enjoy your reviews so much, absolutely inspiring. Please keep it up.
And I love these speakers too ...
I have the entry level Emit M20 and even at that level the sound is fantastic.
i did order a pair. Did you tried these with class D? I have the Cherry Golden Maraschino from digital amp. It is the top system of class D.
Loved the written review and this … number 365 … because music matters everyday of the year 💫
Absolutely!
I’ve been doing the refined thing for so long! , I tried the Heresy IVs and I haven’t enjoyed my system this much in years.
You are very special to me. I'm watching you back from the mirrorless era with Fuji x100, Leica M240... but, audio to me is something... Thank you!
I only can agree. Those are the best sounding standmounts I ever heard.
Just got these speakers. Wonderful! I have a Michi X3 amp that I’m driving them. Would the Pass Int amp be significantly better?
The special 40 aren't cheap, but they ARE radically cheaper than a lot of overhyped high end speakers. This shows what happens when you shop with your EARS, not just wallet. The Special 40> $9,500 B&W N805D.
Thank you for sharing, love your style and your info vids.
Sounds like you are sitting on the front row of a Great Concert!!!! Love them But out of my price range
Wait. I’m confused. I thought the heresey wasn’t going anywhere?
Would you be able to give the differences between the Special 25, Special 40 and Heritage Special? Just over all differences from memory. Cheers
Last speakers ? You mean for this month ?
Nothing out there sounds better than Dynaudio, the tweeters are so clear without being sharp to hurt your ears like other speakers. I have a set of components in my car, nothing comes close !!
My question is, where is your subwoofer ? It’s not true you don’t need one as you said !!
That's a lot of Cheddar! It seems since Wilson came out with the £10k Toto, more and more brands are realising they can charge high prices ... for average performance products!
With that aside, I loved your comments, and your enthusiasm for what I think is a good brand … in an industry where far too many average products receive too much praise, based solely ... from what I can see … on the price!
Average performance. 😂
When have I heard that before?
Great review. Sounds like you have found your hi-fi nirvana bro
Best joke ever: my last speaker!
He likes to use this term because he’s a true salesman and if we just know we’re watching a salesman along with an audio file everything is good
Its possible but unlikely.
@@mrchinaski4125 paid by Dynaudio
Flavor of the month... that's it. 🤔
Your right I can’t stop listening to them
How much did you spend on the amp to make them sound satisfying?
@@gokhanersan8561I would start with a similar priced point amp. If the speaker is $5000, I would go with an amp plus or minus $1000 from that price point, i.e. $4000 - $6000.
Great review!
Your room doesn't seem well treated for audio, do you compensate somehow with the setup?
Like the last pictures of your vid with the snow outside blowing ...very cosy
How would the Dynaudio Heritage compare with the Wilson Audio Tune Tots or Sabrina??
Commenting from the future. Everything in your system has changed 1 year later. Me too. It is hard to stop.
I’m late to the party, but I’ve had the S40s for a few years now and they sound great with my Hegel H400. It’s hard to believe that the HSs could sound much better in my 11’x12’ listening room. That said, the HSs seem to be amazing.
Have you compared to the Contour 20i?
They look a lot like the Confidence series back in the 90s, and they were superb, I had the Confidence 5s and to this day I miss them, they looked simple but they could shake the room if on a recording.
Great presentation, great speakers. Seriously, do they really sound that good with glass windows in the back and sides ?
Well, "low volume listening" was mentioned. If you listen in almost "near" or "mid field" you are not pumping so much energy that the bass overwhelms the room causing problems
...so many of us have had to resort to that configuration at different moments and situations, and if well handled can be perfectly adequate.
Ah but is it the speakers or the amp?
How much would those other speakers have been improved?
Did you try the Dynaudio Focus?
The cabinets are deeper than normal for this type of speaker, I bet that does a lot.
Yes, I believe that helps.
I'm hooked, love your passion and honesty and yes I believe you, you had me at heart .
Just to let you know I listened to your opening with my Samsung s10 paired to a uE boom of utube and it sounded glorious, so to be in your home Space would be another super level obviously. But I'm sold , speakers and amp .love your work until you find another speaker 🤣cheers mate.
I can live with the fact you found what you can live with and I can live with the cost because it's full package and hopefully the last you'll ever have to buy. I probably won't put this much in my system but it's nice to see where the road could end and it's within a realistic budget.
A good looking Dynaudio at last
Another great review. Thank you.
Thank you!
Audiophile sound as well as sublime sports motorcycles. An unlikely, yet delicious treat for the senses of the initiated. :-)
I'm curious how these compare to Pulsars....
These are a exceprional speakers IMO. When I first hear them I could not believe it is a standmount speaker.
I know you said these will be your last speakers but would love to see more of your audio gear =)
I own Special 40's, a naim and musical fidelity amp, a few extra cables and power cords, and the Klipsch. I reviewed most of it.
If you had to choose between the Klipsch and the Dynaudio Heritage which one would you choose?
Thanks for your great review🤗👍 So, which one would be your choice of speakers for deserted island, Dynaudio Heritage Special or Klipsch Heresy IV? Thanks in advance for all great reviews to come🤗😁
You don’t fool me! You’ll be back in a year or less with your new last speaker. And you won’t be alone - I’ll be right there with you. That room looks perfect for some Magnepans...
This is a disease and it’s expensive 🤕
all audio dealers are drug pushers
@@xstensl8823 Ain’t it da truth! I was considering upgrading from a Yamaha streaming receiver to a $5000 NAD M33 or Naim Uniti Star. Why? Will they sound 10x better? Of course not! Fact is, they may not sound better at all with my speakers. The n803 has been sounding very nice lately, matter of fact. I can see upgrading speakers, but electronics? That’s hokum in most cases, unless the upgrade has more features or more power.
It’s laughable when people “upgrade” to an amp or preamp with just a volume control and input selector. I get a kick out of that. I guess it’s “good for the economy” though.
It's a filthy disgusting habit.
@@xstensl8823 But they’re also getting high from their own supply. 😉
Guess I need to get into cameras to watch your videos then since you have a wonderful way of expressing yourself. My interest is piqued in these and I'll be making a call to a local dealer to see if there is any stock.
Thank you!
so how do they compare to the Fleetwoods ?
Got rid of my Heritage Specials last week and they are sorely missed already. One of the best standmount speakers I've had the pleasure of hearing. The Special 40's were wonderful with a Pass X1 and X250.5. Heritage Specials on a Pass integrated must be magic!
Why did you get rid of them already?
@@KidCatypus I moved up to Confidence 20's
@@anjin_x That’s interesting. I’ve been hoping to chat with someone thats heard both in the same room with same electronics. What things did each speaker do better or worse and what are your overall thoughts on the upgrade so far?
@@KidCatypus The Confidence 20's are the better speaker overall. That becomes apparent from the first note, if you have both in your own listening room. More refinement, wide and recessed soundstage, great imaging, deeper bass. You can tell there was a good amount or research and development behind it. I feel they sacrificed a bit of the balance to make a standmount speaker with deep, room filling bass. They're more bass heavy than my larger 3 way horn speakers.
Heritage Specials have superior (awesome) mid-bass and they reveal every detail. The presentation is more rough around the edges, somewhat fatiguing, and they are not forgiving of source material. IMO they score very high for listening enjoyment and have an addictive quality you won't find in most speakers. IMO they are a good value.
Any shortcomings from the Confidence 20 and Heritage Specials are easy to deal with regardless of the criticism.
Content until curiosity strikes again ;-)
Where are the jbl l82 🤔
compared to the Cornwall 4?
Hope if u could show some measurements
Wanting to hear Berilium tweeters with Purifi woofer
That I think will be my 2 way spesker
Firstable I'm happy you got what you have been searching for.
Secondly I wish I had a pair 😪,
But within 3 years to 5 years I will be on the market again.
As I just got my first real audiophile setup. Enjoy it man.
Your walls seem to be made of wood so you're good to go in that department.
Is Class A inherently high current?
You should really try and review Harbeth speakers since you like voices and natural sound… would be priceless if you do and would be a huge contribution to the hifi community!
that space looks pretty rough for a listening room. am i wrong?
Nothing is covering the glass, so yeah not a good spot for a listening room technically speaking.
Thinking the same, room looks “Hard” with no soft furnishings in the room
Can you please compare these to the CSS Criton 1TD-X ? They can provide you a sample. I am eager to see how both compare.
Great review, very passionate! Did you paired with the Willsenton R8 Tube Integrated Amplifier?
Have been upgrading many aspects of my system past couple of years and looking at speaker wire now. What is the brand and model you are using here? Also, if you would please... what is it about the wire you chose and what does it bring to the table for your end sound? Thanks for your time! Great sounding simple systems you have put together now and in the past!
He’s using Nordost. Maybe the Blue Heaven? That’s what I’m using with my HS and it’s incredible!
@@KidCatypus Thanks for replying... I'm surprised I never got a reply.
You absolutely should demo the TT2 or DAVE with your M-Scaler rig.
Please anyone know what the power rating of the Pass Labs Int-25 at 4 ohm? (I know it's 25w/ch at 8 ohm.)
Did you fill the stands? how much? with what?
What happened to the Line Magnetic amp?
No more jbl l82?
I thought the Seville’s were your reference speakers, no?
I have been building speakers for sometime now and always thought I was doing something completely wrong because they sounded beautiful until I put on some of my favorite 80s music I would have to stick my fingers in my ears and scream. growing up in the 80s I never thought it was that bad (no wonder my parents hated it so much😂)
The main problem is that a lot of 80s recordings were simply horribly compressed and flat sounding. Compare these with some great recordings from the 60s and it's like a veil is lifted.
I so want a pair of these! What happened to the Nova and Vinnie Rossi?
How do they compare with the Harbeth Speakers?
@@dfj555 i think dynaudio has better midrange than Harbeth
Blue Heaven speaker cable?
Just curious what was the $26k standmount you owned?
Stacked gold bullion.
Tannoy Canterbury 15 was my last speaker
Ive had Wilson. Thiel. Klipch. Proac. And now i have dynadio at one third the price of those other speakers. Tone. Tone. You will never be satisfied till you get the tone right.
Did you move to new home as room not the same?
You may want to bring in the Grato AMP150 for a 30-day demo and compare it with the INT-25 driving these awesome speakers.
2 boxes 7K? OMG!!!!!! WOW WOW WOW!!! Nice review btw.
They would likely be a good match to some Accuphase gear..
Hi
How is your thinking about Dynaudio Heritage today after the time that has elapsed listening to them? Do they still seem definitive to you, the best you've heard from the brand?
Best regard
Jonn
@@joshklein6450 haha already sold them? wow, very fast-track speakers !!
Why do you have speakers so close the side walls?
Maybe they sound best there. Stranger things have happened.
They got floorstanding speakers now!
So I can buy the Stand and the Plate, 7k more to go...
$7600 for the whole kit and caboodle.
what happened to your Vinnie Rossi?
He sold it
I talked about that before. First off, I prefer the INT-25 in sound over the VR. With that said, I had to sell it as we moved cross country. I sold everything...audio, furniture, cameras, etc. We moved with minimal personal belongings and started fresh in every way. Even my computer! We needed the funds for the new house and I knew when I was settled I would buy my final system. So it has taken me 6 months to do that. The VR was a $26k amp, and I could not have that money tied up after we bought a new house. Just life. But it worked out, as I like the INT-25 sound even better. It's more expansive, transparent and has something very very special about it. It also cost me much much much less. : ) The VR is a lifetime amp, and can be tweaked with different tubes but it was just something I really should not have tied up that much money in at the time. if I could have, I would have kept it.
So when you got that it was the end all...Now this is the end all...I don't know, I feel like I am watching a newbie in the audiophile journey, not someone who should be giving advice on audio components. Anyone could have told you the VR was over priced and law of diminishing returns would haunt you forever. Sheesh..Maybe you should be asking us for advice. Here's your first piece...Sugden blows that Pass INT 25 away, and....You need to settle down and just enjoy the music and not the gear.
@@jc51373 Are you referring to Sugden in general or a specific amp?
I'm FM India where I get this wonderful product
Wattage is weird. I had a very expensive amp with 150 watts that sounded weak and lifeless. I now have a 18 watt amp that sounds lush and powerful!
Yea there are so many more factors to take in consideration... in my experience the damping factor matters the most.
@@dudemastermaster8944 in the end listening to it with your speakers is the only way to tell.
How many amps of current can those high watt amps deliver? How do they handle transients and wonky speakers that dip below 2 Ohms and have crazy phase shifts?
@@juanmillaruelo7647 I don’t know but I have seen moderately efficient speakers driven with SET amps!
@@trekjudas With "well behaved" speakers there should be no problem.
And if the amp is 'tube' it's got a final transformer and stable impedance...
that comment you made at the 10-minute mark. Audiophile speakers that kill you with detail. Hello kef. The brand people seem to love in the showroom and probably sell 6 months later
thanks for the review...
my personal goal for future is this same pass amplifier paired up with spendor d9.2‘s... immagine that would sound terrific 😅
Really curious to hear how these compare with a good active system.
I love dunaudio vocals and midrange ❤❤