Experiences, good and bad, with VTL


Hi all,
I'm strongly considering VTL monos for my system. I'd like to hear from anybody about their experiences. Were they reliable? How often and how much was retubing? Most importantly, how did they sound, relative to other tube amps.

Thanks,
David Shapiro
deshapiro

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I never want to hear a system like that Albert, 'cause i have a feeling it would be an incredibly impossible-to-pay-for act to follow. I have a pair of lowly VTL MB185 and I'm extreamly happy with them. Last year they survived a near lightning hit, plugged directly into the wall, with only a couple of tubes and fuses to show for it. Luck or durability?? One amp had an intermittant hum that came about when it was left idling for a long period of time. Toggle the power switch on either amp or the pre and it would go away. The VTL folks tried their best to help me diagnose it over the phone...it wasn't worth sending in till it failed we figured. It hasn't re-occurred in about 6 mo so who knows what was up there since i didn't change anything. The point of all that was the amps aren't perfect but the VTL people are very helpful. Bee, the person you would probably deal with in customer support, is pretty busy and it may take a bit to get through to her. I'm on my 3rd year with the tubes and they are starting to go a bit soft. The system is on probably about 20 hrs/wk ave.

As to the first poster who recommended ARC, CJ and Mac., I don't think here has spent much time with tube amps. THe ARC may be worth a listen though i though they were the most solid statey of the bunch, VTL included. The VTL had better mids and maybe a bit softer highs than the ARC VT100 II. I also use a 5.5 pre-amp and the sound from my system is dynamic, quite open and 3-d. The bass is nicely controlled though i do wish there was more (room? speakers??{dunlavy athenas} bigger amp?) The switchable triode/tetrode on the VTL is a nice feature. I'm finding myself wanting a big triode amp more and more each day.

The CJ gear i listened to was mushy in comparison...what anti tube folks talk about i would guess. I don't remember the model numbers. I also listened to a high end Mac set up through a pair of 801 nautilus speakers. something was really not working there either...enough so that i quit looking at either of those products. I can't imagine not loving a pair of 750's. if you buy them and don't like them i'd be glad to accept them as a donation