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Message started by Adriankn on 02/29/16 at 04:24:48

Title: Hello Decware from sunny Canada!
Post by Adriankn on 02/29/16 at 04:24:48

Hello to Lon and all Decware regulars (and casuals). I'm on Canuck Audio Mart, same name. The recent purchase of a TORII Mk3 w/ Vcaps has compelled me to join the conversation here. This forum and Steve were a big help narrowing down an amp to compete with previous amps that have passed through my system and would mate well with my current Acoustic Zen Adagios. So, this is a retroactive thank you and hello.

Title: Re: Hello Decware from sunny Canada!
Post by Lon on 02/29/16 at 11:21:57

Welcome Adrian! Glad you're joining us. How much are you enjoying your Torii? A shipload or so? :)

Title: Re: Hello Decware from sunny Canada!
Post by beowulf on 03/03/16 at 01:26:05

Welcome to the forums, great to have you here!

Title: Re: Hello Decware from sunny Canada!
Post by Adriankn on 03/03/16 at 04:25:56

Thanks! And yes, I'm loving the Torii. It doesn't get along with my Plasma TV at all. Hums like a bugger when it's on and seems to be sensitive to RFI in general. Clicks and pops a slight bit when certain things the share a circuit are being switched on. A year or so ago that would have been a deal breaker for me. However, now if I had to choose between the TV and the Torii, the TV goes.

I have an Almarro A318B that I love as well. It has a great OTL density to it that makes electronic music fun to listen to and certain jazz and folk very intimate. I don't think I'll get rid of it. I guess I'm hoarding tube amps now. Other than the seductive bass of the Almarro, the Torii wins out in some much more important ways. It is far more adjustable. Careful pairing with future speakers will be less necessary as long as they are a relatively friendly load for a tube amp. It has plenty of power for my 89db speakers. Images like a champ (and that's what attracted me to Decware). And yes, I do hear microdetail I never have before. It's relentlessly transparent. About as much as I could ever hope from a medium sensitivity speaker pairing. Far more, really.

The subtle differences are less subtle the more I listen to it. It is a fantastic tool for evaluating recordings and is still so musical, I don't have to focus on flaws in a recording and just enjoy music.

Now I'm just going to have to find a nice sensitive speaker that can hit sub 30hz like the Adagios so I can leave the Almarro, Adagios in the living room with the TV and build a proper listening space. When funds permit, I'll be checking out some Reference 3A Taksim or Nefes.

Title: Re: Hello Decware from sunny Canada!
Post by Lon on 03/03/16 at 11:59:20

Adrian, regarding the TV: do you use cable? I had a hum I could not get rid of with the output from my DVR into the DAC and then to the Torii. . . . I finally discovered it was a hum from the cable itself and bought a filter and installed it. . . hum completely eradicated. Here's the filter I bought:

VIEWSONICS VSIS EU CABLE TV GROUND LOOP ISOLATOR

http://www.pcworld.com/product/pg/827580648/detail

Got mine from amazon. Great results.

Title: Re: Hello Decware from sunny Canada!
Post by Adriankn on 03/03/16 at 14:47:09

I have cable on my modem, not the TV at all. I've heard of ground issues with cable and tried unplugged my modem hoping for results. It seems to be related to the buzz that the plasma itself emits. I will explore a dedicated line once I move since I won't be renting for much longer. The move itself may clean things up on its own as well.

Title: Re: Hello Decware from sunny Canada!
Post by Lon on 03/03/16 at 14:49:34

That's true, the move might solve it. . . .

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