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Headphoneus Supremus
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V322/V324 are V3 series amps. More features, inputs, parts more power.
V222 is a V2 series amp.
That's all.
V222 is a V2 series amp.
That's all.
V322/V324 are V3 series amps. More features, inputs, parts more power.
V222 is a V2 series amp.
That's all.
This is what I could not talk about. Now I can. It was funny because I had suggested Vue meters in my conversation and then they said like this? At first I wasn't sure if they were messing with me because they basically delivered what I wanted. These are certainly beautiful. I just purchased a 590 V2 I wonder if I should have waited but it's okay by the time these probably make it out to the retailer and on to my doorstep I'll have saved enough dollars up for these beauties. I really love the design. I think they would look great on a 590 V3 in that low profile design also. Hint, Hint.Saw this on Violectric’s fb post, HPA V322 and V324
No it doesn’t have a DAC coz it’s called HPA. If it had one will be called DHA, same as V226322 + dac = 324
Yes, agree this is a nice feature rather than the fiddling with DIP switches on the rear. I've been on the fence about getting the V281-LE and I'm thinking maybe I'm glad I waited since that V322/24 looks awesome.Yup! Just also spotted these on IG. The most intruiging to me being the pre-gain knob of the front of the 322/324!
I see that you’re selling the HA-6A, any particular reason for selling it? Any cons?I‘m glad that I don’t have to decide between a V281LE and a V322 as I’d love to be able to adjust gain comfortably from the front (I‘m fiddling daily with those dip switches on the back) but I prefer the look of the LE much more. I enjoyed the VU meters on my HA-6A but on the new V3s I think that makes them look cluttered… Not sure about the overall design…
Nevertheless, would love to check them out and see where they fit (sonics/performance/personal taste) in the lineup and applaud Violectric for pushing onward!
My guess was that it’s a hard click between settings and not seamless.Pregain knob isn't easy to move or let's say "hard enough".
Not at all. To me they sounded noticeably different. In the best way.Is it wrong that I want to run them both
Really just the heat and the size. As much as I loved the sound of it, I realized after a couple of weeks in use (in the winter!) that it just wouldn’t work in my setup come spring/summer. Got the HP8, then, and am pretty happy with that one (and will be even more once I got fully rid of the hum).I see that you’re selling the HA-6A, any particular reason for selling it? Any cons?
Is the numbering related to "position" in the hierarchy or is it the series that is important? E.g. is the 340 above the 322 in performance or is the 322 a replacement for the 340?V1XX series mark the entry level, expanding the overall portfolio and filling gaps, e.g. no more gaps between LP amps and the V202.