Relax... I realize everyone is very subjective on this forum. I encourage it. Let me ask this question... what makes a VRD amp voiced to a Klipsch speaker? I am not doubting the worthiness of the VRD, but it's out of my price range. Plus I'd like to assemble it to possibly mod it or repair it in the future. I hear that tube amps are high maintenance. I'm sure I'll get blasted with smart remarks, but it's like water off a duck's back. No worries.
What draws me to this amp is the "Made in the USA" iron and the stainless steel chassis. Assembling the kit I believe would help me understand tube amps. All new parts are also a definite plus. I realize this isn't a true dynaco. I guess I shouldn't have put Dynaco in the title. How would this amp compare to a pair of VRD monoblocks by NOS valves?
Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about the kit in the link below? I am currently building a Cornscala and looking to drive them with a tube amp. I have very limited knowledge of tube amps and the ST-120 kit looks like an excellent opportunity to learn. I will be using a Juicymusic Blueberry for a preamp. Looking for guidance from the Klipsch gods.
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?ampstube&1217945905
Thanks in advance for your help,
Brian
Sunburnwilly,
How much glue did you use to hold your CVs together? My CV D9 broke apart and rattled when I was a young lad after driving it too hard. Particle board cabinet was poorly constructed and the MF/HF drivers suck. Newer stuff may be better.
Thanks for all the info! I've looked at Mom's on Ramstein for gear, but the carry Cerwin-Vega and KEF. YUK!
Meine Frau ist Deutsch. I've looked on e-bay, but since the Euro rate is so bad and I can ship items under 70lbs from the States I've been looking there.
Krusty Old Sarge,
Thanks for the insite. Sorry about your bad luck. That's life though.
I am thinking about 80wpc @ 8 ohms for driving a Hersey. I think I'll shop around for some nice separates. I don't mind doing maintenance, but part searching and rebuilds are another story. It may take a while to find something. I see lots of them for sale needing work/parts.
Thanks for the info Krusty old Sarge! I may look for separates so I can upgrade the amp if/when I get some Cornwalls or Bells. Is the Marantz gear dependable?
Anyone have any experience driving Herseys with SS Marantz gear? I need a dual voltage(110V/220V) system being stationed in Germany. Vintage Marantz seems like the logical choice. Any ideas?
James,
I've been in the USAF 20 years since I was 17. It's all I know.
I'm looking now for some dual voltage Marantz SS gear to drive these Herseys. Anyone have any suggestions???
Dr Dezibel,
Got them used from the States on E-bay. They are walnut Hersey1. Shipping a small speaker under 70 lbs(like Hersey) is cheap for me($60usd).
PS: I'm an airman not a soldier!!!
Guy,
I saw it as soon as it was posted. It's only a single LaScala for a center.
Thanks,
Brian
PS: I want to thank all of you who support our troops, even if you don't agree with our foreign policy. Many of us are a long way from home.
Thanks for the info Dr. Dezidel! I've been enjoying the bier, wine and the women. Meine frau ist Deutsche.
On one of those sites is an SW-15 Sub. I may look into that and some Herseys.
Brian
This is my first post, but I've been viewing this forum for quite a while. I'm in the USAF stationed in Germany. I've saved up some $$$ so now I'm looking for some cornwalls. I'd consider Klipschorns or Belles also. Shipping from the States is quite expensive so I'm looking for some in Europe. I've tried e-bay but most is either junk or way overpriced. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian