I believe the second generation VTL is primarily the same amp with a resistor upgrade that reduces risk of catastrophic failure to the big electrolytic caps and performance improvement provided by replacing the MIT caps with Infinicaps.
I have the factory pictorial instructions and spare upgrade kit for the VTL 750 sitting on my desk. It contains approximately 24 resistors and 24 diodes. I don't know the count on the caps (theyre installed in the amps).
I'm guessing the "new" upgrade is the super balance input and frankly I am not all that excited about it. The VTL is basically a single ended design and the addition of a super balanced through either transformers or transistor circuitry is rumored to be more "electronic" and "mechanical" sounding when compared to the simpler (original) circuit.
The newest version, assuming it's following the 750's (correct me if I'm wrong) is likely the addition of a mess of electronics that auto bias the 6550 output tubes. From discussions with several audio buddies, the word on the street is the new auto bias circuitry harms the sound in addition to listing for $45K (on the 750 model) compared to the original $20K retail price.
If you want an accurate run down as to where a specific serial number ranks in the upgrade path, there is no better person to ask than Bea at VTL. Of course along with the information provided, you will be told that the more expensive, latest versions are the best.
Good luck with your search.
I have the factory pictorial instructions and spare upgrade kit for the VTL 750 sitting on my desk. It contains approximately 24 resistors and 24 diodes. I don't know the count on the caps (theyre installed in the amps).
I'm guessing the "new" upgrade is the super balance input and frankly I am not all that excited about it. The VTL is basically a single ended design and the addition of a super balanced through either transformers or transistor circuitry is rumored to be more "electronic" and "mechanical" sounding when compared to the simpler (original) circuit.
The newest version, assuming it's following the 750's (correct me if I'm wrong) is likely the addition of a mess of electronics that auto bias the 6550 output tubes. From discussions with several audio buddies, the word on the street is the new auto bias circuitry harms the sound in addition to listing for $45K (on the 750 model) compared to the original $20K retail price.
If you want an accurate run down as to where a specific serial number ranks in the upgrade path, there is no better person to ask than Bea at VTL. Of course along with the information provided, you will be told that the more expensive, latest versions are the best.
Good luck with your search.