Bonddam
Headphoneus Supremus
Im afraid the Dragon beats my WA33 Elite.
Well wasn't there someone asking if you want to let go of your wa33 recently anyways?Im afraid the Dragon beats my WA33 Elite.
That is an awesome question and I'm not entirely sure how to answer it. To me, the Dragon beats the Headtrip II in depth and soundstage for sure. Indie folk is my primary genre. I feel like I am enjoying the midrange more and that longer listening sessions are more relaxed. To my ears if falls a bit short of the Headtrip with respect to dynamics and with the high end. This might just be a solid state vs. tubes thing. I should confess that this is my first adventure with an amp that has tubes, even if it is a hybrid.So are you saying it sounds better than the Headtrip II.
Jeff suggested that I just try the four different options to see what sounds best with my config. For me, I was quickly able to determine that using the Resistor+Capacitor was preferred. I believe that this creates changes in the ground path.I'm confused by the dip switches. What does the grounding switch do?
Sucks I'm only going to have .5 amp of current.
The correct price points are $1500.00 for the base Dragon amplifier, $2500.00 for the Level II and $5500.00 for the Level III. The Dragon page is active on the Wellsaudio. Com website and has quite extensive information on the 3 Dragon levels.Only spread in between the other Wells Audio threads, mainly for the Milo and Headtrip.
It's a new Tube Hybrid amp.
Info from Jeff himself:
"The base model will sell for $1900.00 and the Level II version will be $3750.00. It will have the ability to use either 12bh7 or 6dj8 tubes. It will have dip switches to choose between 4 different gain setting so it should be comfortable for the most efficient to the hardest to drive headphones. It will have RCA as well as XLR inputs as standard. Outputs will be 6.3mm stereo plug as well as a stereo 4 pin"
I know, this quote from you Was many months ago.The correct price points are $1500.00 for the base Dragon amplifier, $2500.00 for the Level II and $5500.00 for the Level III. The Dragon page is active on the Wellsaudio. Com website and has quite extensive information on the 3 Dragon levels.
Thanks so much Thanatos.I know, this quote from you Was many months ago.
I left it in even after the final prices were released to show, that you even decrease prices when possible.