Antique Sound Lab MG SI15 Amplifiers
Antique Sound Lab MG SI15 Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 15, 2002]
2x6spds
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Accuracy, beautiful tube sweetness, highs which tinkle so beautifully you'll be moved, enormous sound stage, great imaging, bloom, full mids, excellent bass.
Weakness:
Unit is good looking but higher end Antique Sound Lab units look better with stainless steel chassis plates. My first tube amplifer. This ASL is an integrated amplifier which puts out 5 of the sweetest watts in triode mode you'll ever hear. You can also select 15 watts per channel in pentode mode, but I think it sounds much better in triode. This amp is rock solid and dead quiet. I've used it to drive BC Acoustique Tibres, Axiom M50Tis, Axiom M3Tis, and Michaura M55s (comparable to the Axiom M22). The ASL needs an efficient speaker and of this group was best driving the BC Acoustiques and the M55s. The sound is unbelievably sweet, detailed and accurate. It has a pre out for your sub, is extremely well built. Mine is a new one with a meter for biasing the speakers which is easy to do. I replaced the stock 12AX7 tubes with a pair of GE tubes from the early 60s. This made a big difference and opened up the highs even better. I then replaced the KT88s with a pair of Svetlanas and this made the mids even sweeter (no bloat, just bloom). I source the ASL with an Ah! Njoeb Tjoeb tube output CD player, a perfect match. The notes hang in the air. The sound stage is enormous, and appears to extend 5' outside the actual location of the speakers. The sound stage is also high. Imaging is excellent - heads and shoulders above my Onkyo TXDS 797. If you want to try a tube amp, this integrated beauty (no preamp needed) is a low cost unit which will get you into the game. It is sweeeeet! Similar Products Used: Onkyo TXDS 797 THX, Sony STRDB 1070, Harman Kardon AVR65 and 310, Technics SADX940. All solid state, all make beautiful music, even the HKs. ASL more than holds its own against these high watt monster |
[Nov 14, 2001]
Joe A.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great midrange, good bass for a 5 watt SE amp, clean, very quiet, well built, soundstaging, imaging.
Weakness:
Could be a little more transparent and open To start I would like to say that this is a very fun amp. It has a better than average midrange, great bass (for 5 watt SE) and is ultra quiet. ****Side note: This amp can be run in Pentode 15 watts). As far as transparency, that is the units weak point. Due to the fact that it is not hte most transparent amp in the world it doesnt have a very open feel to it. However, FOR $675 you cannot find a better amp anywhere close to it. It also betters a heavily modified Jolida 502 B that I had. Not in all respects but in most. Thats it! Thats my review, like it or not. I refuse to throw around anymore audiophile terminology as everyones perception of these terms vary GREATLY! Its sad to say but most, AND I DO MEAN MOST, of the people posting reviews on this sight wouldnt know good sounstaging, imaging, "AIR", or bloom anyway. I find it amazing at how people throw these terms around. STOP IT! GET TO THE POINT. Is it open, airy and extended? Good, thats all I needed to know. Anyone with further interest can e mail me. Go back to bed. Audiophiles. Come on. Do you like music or not? You people are more caught up on lenghty equipment reviews than music. Similar Products Used: Jolida 502 B (heavily modified), Rotel, CJ, Arcam---Listened to many others also |
[Jan 05, 2002]
Randy Nicolosi
Audiophile
Strength:
Clear, sweet, dynamic, reliable....
Weakness:
Limited power (no surprise) Before I start, note that this amp was modified by Virtual Mode. The mods were not expensive, but made a HUGE difference in sound! Possibly the biggest difference is due to the replacement of the captive power cord with an IEC connector and the use of a really good power cord. Regardless, you are not hearing the potential of this amp unless you at least add a good power cord. That said... Similar Products Used: Many others over the years... |
[Nov 07, 2001]
Alan
Audiophile
As a full-time student and budding audiophile, when I first saw this thing I thought that it was just the ticket. Single-ended tubes for $699 list? For the most part, it has been just the ticket, too. |