Tube Integrated for Von Schweikert VR4 Gen III HSE


Hello. I'd like some input from anyone using a tubed integrated amp with Von Schweikert VR4 Gen III HSE loudspeakers.

Considering a KT88 based integrated, but I'm also open to SS suggestions.

I'd like to hear from real world users.

Thanks in advance.
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I'll keep the Volex in mind, but I've read some ho-hum stuff on it in Audiocircle threads. For $159.00, try the Audio Horizon Premium power cord.
When audiophiles routinely spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on accessories like power cords, and a $159 power cord is considered a bargain, I can't understand why anyone resists spending less than $10 on something that might well work marvelously. You've been around the block many times with power cords, Sherod, and you know as well as anyone that synergy is the key. Perhaps those over on Audiocircle haven't used the Volex in the right application. Perhaps they haven't even tried it at all. Whatever...it's less than $10 shipped to your doorstep. Try it or not, it's up to you.

My Volex works really well in it's present position on the Lamm. Otherwise, I'm all set where cabling and power cords are concerned, and it feels good to be off that merry-go-round.

Now, about the possible new Avatar...
Yes, the new Avatar. You might give Kevin a little e-mail to feel him out a bit.
I agree with you that power cords, as well as other cabling, is system dependent. It's all about synergy, although the Trolls out there cringe when they hear the word synergy. I'm so glad that you are off the cable merry-go-round. Perhaps someday, I'll be so lucky. Good luck in your amp quest. May you find that right synergy and still be able to put a few $$$ in your pocket. And everyone said, "Amen".
The word I heard on the Avatar was that VAC shut it down until they could find a way to make it more cost effective. Evidently there wasn't enough profit margin on the older Avatar's.

Cheers,
John
04-15-06: Jmcgrogan2
The word I heard on the Avatar was that VAC shut it down until they could find a way to make it more cost effective
Wow, John. That's interesting. At $6500, you'd think there'd be some profit in it. Well, selfishly, I hope Kevin finds a way to offer a "low cost" VAC integrated that offers the outstanding sound of his other products...and I'd like to ask for a triode switch. :)
Grant, maybe you should look at the older Avatar's, pre Super, 1999-2003. The original Avatar and Avatar SE had a triode switch. 30 wpc triode, 60 wpc ultralinear.

I didn't say that there was no profit, just not enough profit. Companies count on their products to make a certain percentage of profit. From what I heard, they were costing too much to make and not enough profit. VAC didn't want to raise the price, so they suspended production until they could figure out how to build them and still realize their profit goal.
Can't blame them really, a company wants to stay in business. They could outsource to China like many others, but I don't think Kevin wants to do that.

John