Why Not More Conversation about VAC?


As I browse Audiogon's posts...I'm constantly amazed at the lack of attention, questions, remarks about VAC, (Valve Amplification Company).
First and foremost, I'm thinking that most if not all of us are music lovers--and I'm not aware, subjectively, of course, of more, just out and out, musical sounding electronics. And, I don't mean that in a perjorative, 'colored' sense...I mean that in the most flattering sense.
The lack of comments may mean nothing, but it just strikes me as 'absent' from good discussions.
Second, and beyond the stellar sound, if you want great gear, and a great person to buy it from, who better in terms of accommodation, knowledge and service than Kevin Hayes. Like the Bobster (Palkovic) his reputation for building first rate stuff and then backing it to the hilt is unsurpassed.

Kevin is also a great guy AND music lover of the first order...a friend too, but I'm not shilling here, just seriously wondering why VAC isn't further up the discussion ladder.

Kinda like reading Motor Trend Magazine, in which they 'Test Drive' a Mustang in EVERY ISSUE!!!

Just wondering.

Larry
lrsky
OK - Now I understand :-). What tubes did you end up replacing and what with? thanks.
Cables of the same brand I typically prefer using the balanced with the Phi 200 especially when using the amp in Mono mode, and cables of differing brands one simply has to compare - the results are unpredictable which (RCA/XLR) will be superior.

I reviewed the Phi 200 for Dagogo.com
In the VAC Sig 2A preamp tube rolling makes a big difference in my opinion. In the 6DJ8 position I like Brimar (England) ECC88, Amperex 6DJ8A Frames Flying Saucer Getter. In the 12AU7 position I like Mullard (1950's) 12AU7 2 Support D Getters, French Mazda 12AU7, Tungsol 12AU7A.
I was just blown away tonight. I just replaced two of my RCA 6SN7 in my PHI 300.1 with Sylvanias in there place. So now the two middle positions are the RCA's and the two outer areas are Sylavanias. This seems to be the best combiantion of both tubes. Beautiful warmth and presence oh MY.
On the discussion concerning tube rolling, not necessarily in any of the VAC products as it seems Kevin is very thoughtful in voicing his products and if I'm not mistaken he used to provide quality tubes for sale, not sure if this is still true or not. In any case as someone who has spent much time and expense on "tube rolling" it is my experience that it is often about "what flavor do you like". After trying many different NOS 6sn7 line stage tubes in my Supratek, the Sylvania brown base came out as being my very favorite, and with the price of these NOS tubes going through the strastosphere in price, especially from reputible dealers I considered the CV-181 Shuanang Black Treasures and the Sophia Electric 6sn7 opting for the latter after spending a bit of time on the phone and researching.

I just received these tubes last week and they are still settling in, I was told wait 100 hours before serious evaluation but I must say the results are astounding. I would say these are hands down as good as ANY NOS tube compliment I have tried including my beloved Sylvanias. At 200.00 a pair they aren't cheap, but all the tubes are so closely matched that all parameters of performance were improved dramatically, I mean a major big deal in frequency extension top to bottom, dynamics and sheer listening enjoyment. They are still a bit harsh but breaking in quite nicely 40 hours in. For any of you VAC tube rollers, depending of course on the tube function in the circuit, these tubes come with my highest recommendation. Hopefully they will last as long as the best of the NOS, time will tell but it is nice to know there are excellent alternatives.