eknuds01
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Well, as some of you know I am looking at upgrading my 5+ year old Yamaha receiver to something more beffiting of my ML Aerius i. On another thread a forum member told me to check out the Krell 400xi ($2600 retail). Also, I want a new sub because my 10 yr old Cambridge Soundworks (stop laughing) sub sounds more like a high school bass drum than a powered subwoofer. Actually I've heard better bass from my moron neighbor's '88 Camaro. Well you can sort of hear the bass inbetween the annoying trunk rattling.
But I digress...
Anyway, I have never been in a Tweeter store before. As I walk into Tweeter, there are, of course, 9500 different flat screen TVs. I thought I was on a tour of NORAD (think Wargames). They spared no expense at covering every square inch of wall space with a TV. As soon as my eyes adjusted I saw there were a few rooms labled 'Surround Room.' I figured that's where they hide 'the good stuff.' Not because any of that stuff is better than what's on the main floor mind you. No, it's because above the door to these various rooms are swanky neon signs that say, 'Surround Room.' As any self respecting, red blooded American male who's enter a good video store knows that the 'good stuff' is often segregraded from everything else via a seperate room and another cool looking neon sign (often accompanied with a curtain and an age requirement).
There were three such Rooms and I decided to enter Three for the hell of it. Like the aforementioned video stores, these rooms are largely unpopulated and are devoid of small children. But this room contained eye candy of a different sort...ML Vantages and Vistas. I've been out of the game for quite some time and I haven't heard the latest from ML. As luck would have it the Vantages were hooked up to a Cambridge integrated amp and CD player. But just below it was the Krell 400xi!
Normally I hate it when pushy salesmen pester me, but I really wanted to hear the vantages coupled with the Krell amp. They also had a ML Dynamo in there. For the uninitiated, the Dynamo is ML's bargain sub ($599). Joey informs me that this little cube is, "Mean!" In Tweeter's infinite wisdom, they keep the Descent, Abyss and Depth in room Two. I give Anthony a nod and he comes over to assist me. I ask Anthony if I can audition the Krell/Dynamo/Vantage combination. Anthony confesses that he's only been there a week (he admits this after trying to use a remote strapped to the wall like it's been sentenced to death to by lethal injection...and then realizing that remote doesn't control any of the audio equipment in the room; it's there for the lights).
Anthony then tried operate the Krell for me. After hitting every button on the face 56 times, he realized that the Logans were not connected to both the Krell and Cambridge amp. He remedies the problem by connecting the proper cables. Now at least the cambridge amp is out of the equation. He resumes pressing buttons and still there's no sound. I then ask, "how about the CD player; perhaps that is also not connected to the Krell?"
Nope.
Anthony gets everything ready, closes the door, and I pull up a chair. He had a nice classical CD and I must say I was very impressed with the Vantages. The sound was extremely clean. Granted I didn't have much to compare it to. I listened to the Vantages through the Cambridge and it was a $1000 less. If I had the money, yeah I'd spring for the Krell, but is its performance worth another grand...I am not so sure.
I definitely want to visit a true high end store and actually compare several tiers of amps. I'd also like to try out some tube amps, just for kicks. I've never listened to a tube amp before and many people here have tube amps in their systems.
But I can also see the value of buying used equipment. Instead of dropping $2600 on a Krell, I can probably spend a $1000 or $1500 on a used Classe or Conrad Johnson (not sure if CJ stuff is that cheap, even when it's used, but it's nice to think about). The cambridge and Krell amp represented the the only two truly high end amps the store had. Everything else is pioneer, denon, and yamaha. Those are fine brands, but I am ready to graduate to something more refined.
At any event, I am looking forward to Dan's get together where I can pick the brains of other enthusiasts.
Erik
But I digress...
Anyway, I have never been in a Tweeter store before. As I walk into Tweeter, there are, of course, 9500 different flat screen TVs. I thought I was on a tour of NORAD (think Wargames). They spared no expense at covering every square inch of wall space with a TV. As soon as my eyes adjusted I saw there were a few rooms labled 'Surround Room.' I figured that's where they hide 'the good stuff.' Not because any of that stuff is better than what's on the main floor mind you. No, it's because above the door to these various rooms are swanky neon signs that say, 'Surround Room.' As any self respecting, red blooded American male who's enter a good video store knows that the 'good stuff' is often segregraded from everything else via a seperate room and another cool looking neon sign (often accompanied with a curtain and an age requirement).
There were three such Rooms and I decided to enter Three for the hell of it. Like the aforementioned video stores, these rooms are largely unpopulated and are devoid of small children. But this room contained eye candy of a different sort...ML Vantages and Vistas. I've been out of the game for quite some time and I haven't heard the latest from ML. As luck would have it the Vantages were hooked up to a Cambridge integrated amp and CD player. But just below it was the Krell 400xi!
Normally I hate it when pushy salesmen pester me, but I really wanted to hear the vantages coupled with the Krell amp. They also had a ML Dynamo in there. For the uninitiated, the Dynamo is ML's bargain sub ($599). Joey informs me that this little cube is, "Mean!" In Tweeter's infinite wisdom, they keep the Descent, Abyss and Depth in room Two. I give Anthony a nod and he comes over to assist me. I ask Anthony if I can audition the Krell/Dynamo/Vantage combination. Anthony confesses that he's only been there a week (he admits this after trying to use a remote strapped to the wall like it's been sentenced to death to by lethal injection...and then realizing that remote doesn't control any of the audio equipment in the room; it's there for the lights).
Anthony then tried operate the Krell for me. After hitting every button on the face 56 times, he realized that the Logans were not connected to both the Krell and Cambridge amp. He remedies the problem by connecting the proper cables. Now at least the cambridge amp is out of the equation. He resumes pressing buttons and still there's no sound. I then ask, "how about the CD player; perhaps that is also not connected to the Krell?"
Nope.
Anthony gets everything ready, closes the door, and I pull up a chair. He had a nice classical CD and I must say I was very impressed with the Vantages. The sound was extremely clean. Granted I didn't have much to compare it to. I listened to the Vantages through the Cambridge and it was a $1000 less. If I had the money, yeah I'd spring for the Krell, but is its performance worth another grand...I am not so sure.
I definitely want to visit a true high end store and actually compare several tiers of amps. I'd also like to try out some tube amps, just for kicks. I've never listened to a tube amp before and many people here have tube amps in their systems.
But I can also see the value of buying used equipment. Instead of dropping $2600 on a Krell, I can probably spend a $1000 or $1500 on a used Classe or Conrad Johnson (not sure if CJ stuff is that cheap, even when it's used, but it's nice to think about). The cambridge and Krell amp represented the the only two truly high end amps the store had. Everything else is pioneer, denon, and yamaha. Those are fine brands, but I am ready to graduate to something more refined.
At any event, I am looking forward to Dan's get together where I can pick the brains of other enthusiasts.
Erik
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