How are VTL's power amp ?


just wondering how do the 100-200 watter VTLs compare to the likes of CJ, AR in that power range ?
CJ can be described as romantic sounding, while AR's are very detailed, solid state sounding. How's the VTLs sound ?
nolitan
I heard a VTL ST-150 driving a pair of Wilson Sophias at my dealer's and the sound was fabulous. I could hear pinpoint imaging of instruments, even separation of a bass guitar and bass drum on the direct-to-disc LP that was playing. I also heard some VTL S-400 amps driving some Wilson MAXX2's to great effect. I certainly wouldn't call VTL's latest amps' sound a classic tube sound like that of Cary Audio or older C-J, but more neutral like that of neutral-sounding solid state amps with more dimensionality. I had an ARC VT-100 Mark III amp, and I would agree with the above posters that it was probably less romantic in the mids and a little quicker than the VTL, but IMO the newer VTL designs are state-of-the-art sonically.
"I certainly wouldn't call VTL's latest amps' sound a classic tube sound like that of Cary Audio or older C-J, but more neutral like that of neutral-sounding solid state amps with more dimensionality."

Spot on!
You are getting accurate response descriptions of each brand. If you want a little more tubey, the CJ's have been doing it well for a long time although their newer stuff is much less so than their classic/vintage equipment.I can't speak about ARC due to limited experience there but personally I love my VTL 125 monoblocs for all the reasons described above; musical, natural, very dynamic, reliable... I could go on. Bottom line is there are a lot of very satisfied VTL owners, for good reason. Good luck.