More thoughts on the Green Goddess
OK. I'm smitten.
This is the most seductive sound I've ever had in my system - save for the TQ Iridium 20 Colin brought round for the afternoon. There's a certain amount in common between the two amps, but the Iridium has more sophisticated and larger power supplies.
I'll get the one downside out the way quickly - she doesn't have the sheer low-end destroy-the-foundations ability that the Iridium has. She's maybe not the best amp for a heavy rock fan.
But I soon forget that when I listen.
As far as I can work out, Colin's Class As (and there are one or two other examples around in this forum) are the best of all possible worlds. They have the naturalness of the best valve amps, without the rose-coloured specs. The precision, poise and get-up-and-go of the best tranny amps, without any hint of grittiness.
They somehow transmit more detail than any other I've heard, yet without shouting or false aggression. And the huge soundstage the TQ Atoms have impressed me (and visitors to Ugly Towers) with is belittled by the Class A's. Where the recording calls for it, the musicians are right in your face. On others, the soundstage extends back to infinity and beyond (that's enough, Buzz).
Timing, rhythm and just to please Ben, the shape of percussive events are all there, but at the same time as a sense of ease and air.
OK. She gets a bit hot, and is rated at a mere 12 watts per channel, but neither really matter.
As I said, I'm in love!
Comments
I've never heard class A so can only imagine what that's all about, but from what you write; sounds luverly. Enjoy.
Oh, and - you shameless shill, ban this sick filth, etc., etc.,...
No but it did salute and stand to attention as it was marched into the listening room. Spotless and smelling of Edelweiss singing "The hill's are alive with the sound of a SECA"
Odd things A Classes.