VTL MB-750 Amplifiers

VTL MB-750 Amplifiers 

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[Apr 28, 2002]
jrus
AudioPhile

Strength:

Ability to simply amplify music without adding or subtracting anything from it

Weakness:

They''re very heavy.

I want to try to write a review that is actually useful rather than just brag about my new toys (which I definitely feel like doing). After thinking it over, I’m going to break it into two parts: 1) Dealing with VTL and, 2) The Goods. With components on this scale, its almost a toss up as to which is more important so its hard to decide which should go first. I think I’ll start with the practical and work my way down to the divine. I should warn you, if you don’t like, "Man, this clown can’t find a single bad thing to say" type reviews, you aren’t going to like this one. If I could marry these amps and VTL, we’d be smooching on the balcony on our frickin honeymoon suite right now. Some details follow. 1) Dealing with VTL I had VTL Deluxe 300s for 12 years previously. They sounded great running my MG3s; never had the slightest problem with them. I started noticing an intermittent noise in my system that I thought might be an input tube finally going in the 300s. I called VTL to ask about getting a couple of test/replacement tubes. The woman who answered was smart, perceptive and helpful. She made some insightful suggestions and figured out the fastest way to get me the tubes. Next thing I know, Luke Manley HIMSELF is calling me to offer to COME OVER TO MY PLACE (!) and help me diagnose the problem. This he did, and spent an entire afternoon checking out the amps from one end to the other (which turned out not to be the cause of the noise). He treated those amps like long lost children. He told me stories about how they were made, what was going on at VTL at that particular time, and obviously had genuine affection for them. He never mentioned his other products once. He had no interest in trying to upgrade me. I could hardly even get him to talk about his other products, he just wanted those 300s to sing and dance and he left them doing just that. Very smart, real, nice, genuine guy. If my other experiences in hi-end support and service were 5% of that, I’d be ecstatic. They haven’t been. Not even close. OK, on to the 750s. I got lucky. I went to Stereo Unlimited in Walnut Creek. (great "real people" store) to listen to Magneplaner MG 20.1s (awesome; bought ‘um!) and they were running them with 750s. They sounded so fantastic together I bought them too even though I wasn’t planning to upgrade amps for awhile. OK. It turns out they build the amps from sc

Similar Products Used:

VTL Dlx 300 Monoblocks- My System: Micro Seiki RX1500 Vacuum Turntable, SAEC 407/WE arm, MC Alpha 2 (low output) cartridge, Aesthetix Phono and Line Stage Pre’s, VTL Ref. 750 amps, Magneplaner MG20.1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 31, 2001]
Joep
Audiophile

Strength:

Bass

Weakness:

weight

After more then one year in search of the ideal system I finally decided to buy it. My system consists of EgglestonWorks Andra's, 2 VTL MB-750 monoblock's, a Wadia 860 CD-player/Pre-amp, a Z-systems RDQ-6 and Synergistic Reseach inter connects/speaker cables. I have heard the Andra's with several top of the line power-amps like Krell FPB-300/600, FPB-250/350 monoblocks, Levinson 331/333/336, Rowland model 8ti and all sounded great in some way but I felt 'most involved with the music' hearing them driven by the VTL tube amp's (350w triode mode/750w tetrode mode).

Similar Products Used:

VTL MB-450, Krell FPB600, Levinson 336, Audio Research VT-200, Rowland 8Ti

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 14, 2000]
Paul
Audiophile

Strength:

Incredible dynamics with an effortlessness that you have to hear to fully appreciate. A tonal accuracy that reveals all the harmonic texture of the instrument, the technique of the artist and the expertise (or not) of the recording engineer. Resolution of fine detail and macro-dynamics is astounding. Control and weight in the bass is as good if not better than any solid state amps that I have heard (and that is dozens of top designs). Top end purity and space abounds and amazes me. Best of all, these babies are emotional!.... you'll surely find tears in your eyes if you feed in a good signal, and those heart strings will tug away!

Weakness:

None apart from needing two guys to lift each one. These puppies are heavy with a capital H.

Emotionally and musically satisfying, true to the music and the musicians, capable of driving most any speaker. Sit back and be prepared to be captivated and transported. These are not amps for the faint hearted, as they cost a lot. They are in my opinion worth every cent simply for the way that they get out of the way of the music and let it breathe. Life sized performers will stand before you. If you can afford them you should audition them. Highly recommended!... I wonder what 2 pairs bi-amped would sound like?...

Similar Products Used:

Plinius SA 250, VTL MB 450, Bryston 7b, Krell FPB 300

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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