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Dared VP-845
6 reviews
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3.67 of 5
MSRP: $
Description:Model: VP-845
INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER
(SINGLE-END CLASS A)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
MAX OUTPUT POWER: 18Wx2
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 20-20KHz (±1.5dB)
DISTORTION: =1%
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: =84dB
INPUT SENSITIVITY: 250mV
INPUT IMPEDANCE: 100K ohm
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 4 ohm/8 ohm
SIZE: L500 x W260 x H330 MM
WEIGHT: 34.0Kgs
THE TUBE USED: 845x2,6SN7x2,12AX7x2
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Rating Reviewed by:
 Gab
(AudioPhile)
Review Date May 9, 2008Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year |
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Review 1 of 6
Price Paid:
$1850.00
from ebay Summary: This is my second review, after midifying the circuit...
Sound is no longer cardboard sounding
Sound is no longer pipe sounding
Details of the music are more present, but not the micro.
Bass is good down to 100 hertz compaired to 200 hertz before...
Speaker control is 'soft', this amp is very easy on drivers, they are very controled , they never boom but at the same time its very punchy sounding, no problem for techno / electronic music :) Strengths: - sound stage is uncompromised with the 845 tube, many other modification to the amp are possible,
- Bass is well defined - midrange easy to listen , highs too are pleasent
Weaknesses: Dared could refine a lot their product, also putting 4 845 tubes would bring this amp to top levels...
Tough its a SET , the bass start to become incredible, i like the 845 tubes !!! Similar Products Used: jolida, audio research
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Rating Reviewed by:
 Gab
(AudioPhile)
Review Date March 8, 2008Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 2 of 6
Price Paid:
$1850.00
from ebay Summary: First, this is a brief review, and my first. I tested on these settings , please note that ill do more testing and moding the amp or sell it to someone who doenst want bass...
- Saba 12inches (for bass) in oppen baffles 3 m high and 1.5 meter wide,
-Whd, medium - small.
-telefunken (best telefunken ever).
I used sony cd players, blu ray, mps players, and the legendary x707esd
no equalization was made. Strengths: The amp is good in 3d sound, and very detailed,
Less sound distortion than most transistor amps.
Vocals are nearly perfect. Weaknesses: No bass.. That kills the amp. All my other hifi amps have killing bass. An organ sounds like an organ, DRUMS realy kick ass in my solid state.
- Similar Products Used: its my first tube amp.
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Rating Reviewed by:
 AudioPhileExpert101
(AudioPhile)
Review Date August 23, 2007Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3.00 votes
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Review 3 of 6
Price Paid:
$1000.00
from Used Summary: Well, where shall I begin. When I was looking for a good powerful single ended tube amplifier for my somewhat inefficient 90db speakers I stumbled across this monster. The looks just blew me away, but I wasn't after looks so I started researching. I wondered if it sounded as good as it looked. I read some various reviews and decided that I didn't feel like gambling away $1600 for a new one off eBay. Of course I was still in the market for a nice single ended tube amplifier, then one popped up on Audiogon used for $1000. I figured what the hell. I bought it and when it arrived I was even more impressed with it's looks and build quality in person. I immediately got everything hooked up and started warming up the Chinese tubes. After it was all warmed up I gave it a shot. WOW!!! I was blown away with it's attention to detail. All the instruments were clearly separated and sounded so smooth and realistic. The best part was how incredibly quiet the amp was. Actually it was quieter than most solid state equipment I have. Simply stunning! Of course it didn't end there. I started changing tubes and power cables within a week. I went through many power cables and the differences were minor. Of course the tube changes were far from minor sounding. I ended up with Telefunkin 12AX7's and Tung Sol 6SN7 GTB's (VT-231 USA Made). I never got a chance to change the big 845's, but I hear putting metal plate 845's in does something magical. I must say, it took hundreds of dollars in tubes to find a tube combination that bested the factory Chinese tubes. Overall I don't think anybody would be disappointed with this amplifier. Even if bought new for $1600 it's a steal compared to others. I personally love 845 tubes feel you will too! Strengths: -Great Price
-Powerful enough to drive most any speaker regardless or their sensitivity rating
-Fantastic Exotic Styling
-Just plain awesome sounding
-Super Super Super Quiet
-Very well built and designed
Weaknesses: -Tubes get HOT!! Don't kid yourself, 845 tubes are bright and get around 600 degrees F. You won't need a heater in that room during Winter! :)
-Blue LED power light started flickering. Not a big deal, but it can get annoying. Easy fix anyway. Whats the point of a power on LED anyway? The tubes glow very bright to begin with.
-On/Off Switch stuck in the on position. I never used the On/Off switch because I turn everything on with a power conditioner so I'm guessing the heat over time got to the switch. The surface of the amp would get around 180 degree's at times! Inexpensive switch anyway and it ended up fixing itself (came unstuck). After I ordered a new one of course. Still worth every penny.
-Lame Manual with few details.
Similar Products Used: Too Many to List.
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Rating Reviewed by: underwood(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date March 24, 2007Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
3.00 votes
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Review 4 of 6
Price Paid:
$3000.00
from Swiss Dealer Summary: I first got in contact with Dared when I bought their small SET MP-7 (btw: it was the first amp in SET-technology that played in my rooms). A real bargain, maybe not the most dynamic one but very euphonic. I loved it from the first tunes it played
So, after changing my loudspeakers from Tannoy DMT-12s to (Bo Hannson’s) excellent Rauna Chaconnes (concrete! 80 lbs/ea, C37-treated), I’d liked to have a little more power.
I switched to the VP-845, which does not really fulfill my aesthetic concepts (it’s different to other amps, but I wouldn’t award its design).
There are definitely other virtues, that make me still keeping this heavy, hot running SET with its deadly-dangerous high voltage tubes.
It sounds like hell & heaven together (or, if you, like: xmas & easter). I never before had the impression of being part of the reproduction - beautiful soundstage (I know, concrete loudspeaker do emphasize this sensation), voices of true clarity and emotions, fullbodied small jazz-combos, silky strings, beefy saxes, banging basses – or I listen to (e.g.) Fritz Reiner’s Mahler Symphony No. 4: My room turns into a concert hall. There’s just more air, more space, more information than with every other amp I used before.
And also: At night, I don’t need to turn on the lights…
I’m absolutely happy with it - but, if I had the opportunity to design it, would definitely not look like it actually does.
Give this amp enough time to break-in, it’s worth it. I had the amp checked by a technician, a 845-specialist (he owns a VP-845, too. But fitted with KR-tubes), to be sure that all setting are correct. They were.
And of course, tube rolling makes a lot of sense. I tried the Shuguang 845B - and switched back to ones, that came with the amp. They were just a little more quiet and the sonic differences were too marginal (maybe I should try ear rolling?). But I changed input and drive stage to JJ E83CC resp. to RCA VT-231 JAN - did you ever taste dark chocolate and single malt? That’s how it sounds – compared to milk chocolate and blended scotch. Strengths: Realistic soundstage, depth of room, stunning dynamics, excellent midrange. Weaknesses: Heavy (you won’t just place it around in your house too often - neither would your wife), runs hot, build quality could be slightly improved (edges, knobs) - not to talk about the design. Similar Products Used: Accuphase E-306
Accuphase E-210
Audiomat Solfège
DNM-Reson
Holfi Integra
and lots more...
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Rating Reviewed by: tubeman(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date December 21, 2006Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3.00 votes
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Review 5 of 6
Price Paid:
$1500.00
from www.dared.us Summary: I purchased this amp a little more than two weeks ago and have about 100 hours on it. I have to fully agree with eagertrader's review. I am hearing layers and parts that were previously buried in the mix. Tons of detail. This amp is very linear and has that classic SET sound, the midrange is astonishingly real. As eagertrader put it..spooky. I could not have said it better, as the midrange sounds lit up from within. The soundstage presentation is huge, very three-dimensional, and precise. As with eagertrader, the soundstage was much flatter and the highs were too brite out of the box. I thought it sounded very solid state and I too, was concerned. After 100 hours all that has changed. The highs have mellowed out, in focus, and the amp has really opened up. The music presentation comes to the listener in a most organic and natural way, almost seeming to float to you with instruments popping up all over the room. Very pleasing. Transients are very fast yet the amp has weight and authority. It does a great job of walking that fine line between micro details, without sounding thin, and fullness, without sounding flabby. Very dynamic, very full, yet very detailed. After 100 hours the amp is still burning in and opening up. I will post a follow up when I pass two hundred hours.
Strengths: Huge bang for the buck. I'm into an 845 SET for way under what I would expect to pay. Every bit as good as amps costing much much more. Looks and build quality are first rate. Dead quiet, no hum at all. Weaknesses: No remote control.
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