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Price Paid:
$4000.00
from Deetes Sound Room, C Summary: Always striving for the best sound is our main priority, with affordability not far behind. Reading various reviews of available tube amps and doing comparison studies for our specific needs, we decided to purchase the Quicksilver V4’s without ever hearing them. We were and continue to be overwhelmed with the incredible improvement in our listening pleasure. The V4’s sound much more powerful and richer; with a smoothness and clarity that invites/encourages high listening levels. Bass was softer, richer, however, seemingly lower in level, but still an incredible delight. The V4's sound much more powerful than the more powerful solid-state amp they replaced. We decided to experiment with various tubes, understanding that each have their own unique qualities. We recently replaced the Chinese-made KT88’s with Russian-made Svetlana SVKT88’s (although we discovered later we could have requested the Russian tubes at time of purchase), we now understand what reviewers mean when using the word “involvement.” Listening to Eva Cassidy singing “Imagine” or a Miles Davis tune softly in the background, my wife commented, walking from the back of the house, that with the Quicksilver’s it sounds as if they are in our front room, performing a private concert.
System: Denon DVM 4800 DVD-A
Quicksilver Remote Line Preamp & V4's
Vandersteen 2CE Signatures & 2Wq Subwoofers
All Cabling Chris VenHaus DIY's Strengths: Huge, dynamic sound with clarity, richness and depth. Words are not adequate to describe the sound.
A visitor looking at them commented "these are art".
Mike Sanders has answered all E-mails promptly although an example of breifness. Weaknesses: It was difficult to identify a weakness, but we do experience a very MINOR "hum" coming from the units' themselves (not through the speakers). The "hum" is audible only between songs and does not interfere with music quality. Similar Products Used: This is our first (and last) tube amp purchase. Doubt that we will ever be compelled to replace them.
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