Audio Research VT130SE Amplifiers
Audio Research VT130SE Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 09, 2011]
paolo fontana
AudioPhile
I own the starndard VT130 that differs only for cosmetics from the SE version.
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[Feb 13, 1999]
Rick Shavatt
an Audiophile
This amplifier came to my attention at our local Audiophile Stereo shop. It was alternating with the Mark Levinson model 33 mega expensive power amp. They were driving the Wilson Audio XL1's. This unit has the most realistic 3 dimensional and palpable instrument presentation I have ever heard. The stage depth was enough to make my jaw drop. Talk about reach out and touch someone, it was really incredible. I'm sorry to say the Levinson didn't fare anywhere near as well. Flat soundstage and solid state sizzly highs. The opposite extreme was true for the VT130SE. This unit has an enormous power supply and with either the 6550 or KT88 power tubes it blows anything away in its price class of $7500. I recently heard the VT100 and it is also very nice but definitely the poor boy cousin. No voltage meters, less power storage capacity and no biasing meters. The VT130SE has both voltage input, as well as biasing adjustment meters on the faceplate; which is a must at this level of sonic accuracy. It also puts out 130w/ch at soft clipping, a lot of tube watts and dynamic power highs and lows. |
[Feb 26, 2001]
Victor
Audiophile
Strength:
Speed, Warmth, Transparency, Details
Weakness:
Heat, Size I have just upgrade to the ARC VT130SE from a transistor amplifier and what a difference an amp made! |
[Oct 14, 2001]
ken briffa
Audiophile
Strength:
I own the VT-130 not the more expensive SE version.
Weakness:
The VT-130 is NOT the most beautiful amplifier ever built. I have had the VT130s since 1997 and not withstanding various changes in my system over the years I have never had the temptation to change them for something else. Similar Products Used: ARC Classic 60 |
[Feb 12, 1999]
Dan lini
an Audiophile
I'v had the VT130se for 2 years. Its an all tube balanced power amplifier. Its 130 watts. The VT 130se has adjustable biasing and voltage input readings through its faceplate meters. The sound of this Audio Research is amazing. it has that nice tube sound, with a great soundstage and nice detail. This tube amp is so massive. My friends couldn't believe the size of this tube amp. I'm using Teslovac kt88 power tubes. ( praised by Jonathon scull as the best kt88 tubes out there. I want to A/B this tube amp, to the new Audio Research VT100 or the VT200. I'v heard great things about those tube amps. |
[Mar 26, 2000]
Peter
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Soundstaging, Control, transparency
Weakness:
Only balanced inputs Before I bought the VT 130SE, I was contemplating between the VT100 and the VT130SE. I had read reviews about the VT100 and it seemed like the amp for me. The VT100 was also substantially cheaper and upon an audition, it sounded really good with excellent soundstaging and really deep bass. It however sounded solid state in that it was bright sounding with certain music. It certainly put to rest the old notion of tube amps being very warm sounding. Similar Products Used: Bryston 3B-St, ARC VT-100 |