VAC amps-grainy ?


gentlemen- i own the vac pa 35/35 triode tube amp w/killer n.o.s. tubes. a dealer of s.e.t. wavac amps told me that he felt vac's were grainy ?! i've never felt this or heard this before. i hold him of my idea of replacing the volume control function on my AA ddev3.0 dac. it can sound sligtly hard when really pushed. i'm going to replace it with the ft audio lw-1 passive line stage. my speakers are the smooth-sounding silverline sonatinas. i also have the smooth shunyata blk mamba&sidewinder powers cords. any comments on the source of this hardness in my system or the vac being "grainy". thanks mike mwalsdor@cscc.edu
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Yes, I too feel the vac amps are somewhat hard. I have heard the 30/30 and it did sound hard.Also heard the 80/80 and it too was hard.I know this will upset vac owners but this has been my experience with vac. Possibly comes from their use of silver coated wire. In my experience this type of wire is always hard or grainy
I would look at the input/output impedance between amp and pre. Then see what ohm setting your amp is in relation to the speakers. Check to see if there is a more harmonious setting for the two as a combo. Good luck.
WOW..I own a VAC Ren 30/30 and believe it to be one of the best sounding amps I'v ever heard. I've been into this stuff for over ten years and have owned or listened extensively to at least twenty different amps both solid state and tube. My speakers are Genesis 350's known to be brutally revealing with a bad front end and/or amp (Conrad Johnson Art is front end)I think the 30/30 does it all. Detailed yet musical, incredible imaging, deep and wide soundstage, and timbre that is on the money. It even sounds decent with the Chinese tubes they give you, but once you upgrade to good NOS then you've really got something. I'm not a technical guy, but I've got to believe there's something else going on in your system. Careful, don't throw the baby out with the bathwater! Happy listening.