New Life with Tubed Amplification BAT VK-55SE's


For reasons uninteresting to most others, I've been bereft of upper shelf audio for about three years. Now finding myself in a new home, I once again have a dedicated room. WOO HOO!

To celebrate, I've ordered a pair of BAT VK-55SE monoblocks, to replace my former SS amp. I plan to drive a Vandersteen 5 with each, running through a modified TVC-based Bent Noh passive, built for me by John Chapman of Bent Audio fame. For inputs, I have three turntables on the analog side, using a highly modified K&K phono stage, and a now rather pedestrian Sony SCD-XA777ES on the CD side.

Having never monoblocked before, my first order of business is acquiring some decent shorter speaker cables to replace my 4m set. Currently have 6m Audioquest Colorado XLR connections between passive and amp. I'm not certain power cord upgrades are necessary beyond my Shunyata Taipan alphas.

As for questions...can anyone offer experience using a similar setup...give me a taste of what to expect? I've not owned tubed AMPLIFICATION before and my only real concern is how it will preform with the passive stage.

Any cabling suggestions, particularly with respect to 1m speaker cables would be appreciated. At that length, I gotta figure less could be at least equal if not more. Too, I have not found significant differences among power cables on the SS amps I've owned of much higher power, is it different with tubes.
4yanx

Showing 1 response by rhljazz

I hope you don't live in the sunbelt. The BAT amp puts out a lot of heat. I had to put my VK55 to bed in early May. Two of them will be real toasty.
Do experiment with power cords. The differences are clear on my VK55. I found the best match with a PS Audio 12g cord. I would think your Shunyata cords will function well.
I prefer an active preamp, but that's just me. Let us know how it works out.