Craig B
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First thoughts. After circa 20hrs of listening. All Digital, I haven’t yet tried the amp with a turntable and vinyl.
It just sounds right, more natural to me . It sounds more analogue. It has great transparency. If it’s a good recording you can really hear it. If it’s not a good recording you will know it but somehow makes it sound better than it should. Its soundstage and imaging is amazing. Vocals have a locked in centre image and a specific location its easy to imagine the singer right there. It separates out the sounds really well. It’s almost as if it has more time, like great sportsmen and women, it seems relaxed unhurried and yet it has great rhythm and pace. It is giving me more detail than than I have had before. So far I have tried many types of music types and it seems to be good with all of them. I haven’t listened enough to understand fully how it lends itself to all types of music, it strengths, it’s weaknesses, it ‘s range. I can say vocals, strings and horns really really stand out. It’s keeps me listening…one more song…oh go on then one more. It has made my jaw drop on multiple occasions. It looks gorgeous and is magical in the late evening with the tubes glowing with a soft orange light. It can play my KEF LS50’s. Seemingly without any trouble (83db sensitivity). More than loud enough for me in my listening room. Note, I only swapped these for 10 or 15 minutes because I was having too much fun with T6’s. So I need to validate this initial impression later along my journey.
My system before The Sarah 300b came along.
Reisong Q6 tube pre amp Marantz NR1200 integrated amp (being used a power amp) Denefrips Aris II (no FPG upgrade) Bluesound node 2i Decware ZFOCUS speaker cables Decware T6 speakers IsoAcoustic isolation pads for the speakers and amps Rel T5i sub woofer Rega T3 turntable, with a Rega Phono MM mk4 with a Rega exact cartridge. U shaped room circa 45 square meters in total with and a high angled roof over the main listening space (circa 25 sqm). No room treatment. Digital streamed via Tidal.
It took me circa 3 years to assemble this system starting my journey into good sound. I was pleased with it. It had a big sound stage and a good balanced sound.
My Sarah 300b has the standard tube set with the Chinese 300b tubes from Decware. When I added the Sarah I swapped out the Reisong Q6 tube pre amp and Marantz NR 1200 being used as a power amp. I also added some Decware DSR3 interconnects.
After trying the system with and without the Rel subwoofer my initial thought was it doesn’t need it. I know I am missing some of the very low notes but the Sarah has a surprising amount of base in my room. Again this needs more time and experimentation to confirm my initial thoughts.
It very early days and I am happy. There is still much to learn and explore how will the amp mature? How will it sound with vinyl? Is a sub woofer not needed? What will it sound like with some WE300b tubes. Not yet ordered but on my wish list. What will it sound like with some Cyro tubes if a roll these at the front end? also on my wish list. What will it sound like with some open baffle speakers (long term aspiration). What will it sound like if I add back in my premap? What will it sound like with a better DAC/ Steamer?
No doubt I will find something’s it could do better and I would love a remote control and a headphone jack, Steve D has explained this, he choose sound quality over functionality. Everything had its compromises and it is for each of us to choose. I love Tidal Daily Discovery and I have been building lots of varied playlists. I just use the pause button on my Bluesound node app if the volume needs adjustment in between tracks as I work through my play lists. Most of the time this is not an issue, it’s when the starting levels are either a lot higher or lower than the average that I adjust the volume. After some experimentation I have decided I Like two volume controls.
I hope this adds more new data points for your consideration through the lense of new owner and his eyes, ears, emotions and room which as we know is unique to each of us. I have really appreciated the forums and wanted to share my first personal impressions. I know there are many questions about how the Sarah sounds relative to other Decware amps or amp combinations. I have no experience of this so cannot help here.
For me, in my room, the Sarah 300b has impressed out of the well packed box. I suspect as it matures and I have time to experiment and maximise its potential it will become even better.
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