Cary V12i vs V12R???



Does anyone have any experience with a direct comparison of the two?

Of course Cary claims that the 12R is MUCH better. But they need to sell new units and upgrades.

Also, has anyone gotten the V12i (or 12R) with the upgraded oil caps? Just curious to see the differences there as well.

thanks.

-Brie
brieshayna
I frankly can't understand how anyone could consider the V12 a good sounding amp. I had both a new one, which was burned in only about 50 hours, and I much preferred my ARC VT100 to it. A year later, an audiophile friend with a very revealing system (B&W Signature 800's -- keep in mind Dennis Had uses B&W N802's) borrowed a well-burned in V12 from a local dealer, and it sounded exactly the same -- anemic bass, a thin, piercing sound. The imaging & soundstaging was poorly defined, and the whole sonic picture was a congealed mess when playing complex passages. We both hated it, and frankly couldn't believe how bad an amp it was.
I just purchased a Cary v12i and find the amp to be just as good as it is supposed to be. My system consists of a BAT VK50SE preamp and Electrocompaniet CDP, and a pair of Verity Audio Fidelio speakers. I swapped the stock 6922's for some Telefunkin's and the EL 84's are Mullards with EH EL34's. Very tight bass, great midrange. So transparent and lifelike. I much prefer it over my BAT VK75SE and my RM-200 which I really liked. I would love to hear from someone who has done the R upgrade.
I heard V12 and it was very good. While not as extended in frequency extremes as audio research, it has better mid range texture and smoothness. I've the ARC VS110.

The R model is marginally better but the upgrade is not too expensive. Buying a used 12i upgrading to R still worthwhile IMHO.