DaveF wrote:well, you could look at it another way. Perhaps the ATM2 is very revealing of any source. Treble harshness, etched sound wouldnt be the first time that such words were levelled against a Wadia. Simon, you also had similar issues with your Wadia/system and there was never an Airtight in the system. Your new monos have perhaps smoothed over any issues that the Wadia had. Whereas I have to go the other way.
Right..........?
You could indeed look at it that way. Well, kinda. In my case it now seems reasonably clear that all my "harsh" issues were to do with odd mains power. When I discussed the problems with Ivan and gave the opinion that I blamed the source, he was very surprised to hear that, because he said he'd never considered the Wadia "bright" in any way. Niall said the same when I discussed it with him. It's now completely clear to me that the harsh/bright problems were entirely intermittent. (It still happens, BTW, the new monos haven't changed that aspect at all.) That's its own pain in the arse, no doubt about it, and maybe you could blame shoddy power supplies in the Wadia or whatever, but I'm now 100% sure that brightness is NOT part and parcel of my player's sound when everything is working properly. At this point, I'm relieved that I didn't go down the road of choosing a warmer source. I don't feel that my amps are compensating for problems with the player at all, but of course I've no way of knowing for sure.
That's not to say that your assessment of the Air Tight is wrong, but to fire a shot across your bows, I have certainly seen people online who find the ATM-2 bright compared to similar amps. The good people of Audio Federation don't really rate them at all, finding them harmonically dull(!). What does this mean? Nothing in and of itself, but I'm just pointing out that contrary views exist out there.
Let me play devil's advocate here for a second. Don't take offence from anything that follows, nor should you think I'm telling you what to do. It's actually quite the contrary, because I think in your shoes I'd do what you're doing, hand on heart. But anyway, devil's advocate for the moment:
On this forum I get the sense that people have very positive views about Air Tight but more mixed views about Wadia. That's fair enough, it may indeed be completely valid, but it's very easy to let conventional wisdom get in on you without really challenging it. You haven't challenged the Air Tight yet with anything of a similar class, as far as I can tell. In fact, with the exception of Fran's amps (which I firmly believe were underpowered for the job at hand) have you tried any other amps with your new speakers? I know the ATM2 is a premium product with a great reputation, but if it had a Sony badge on the front would you feel differently about it? You've heard it sound good in Briano's system, but to be fair, there were no components in common there with your system. Despite the similar drive units, I'm led to believe that Martens sound pretty different to Kharmas.
Then there's the Kharmas themselves. For all their great reputation, some people HATE them with all of their being. I refer you to
http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Forums/Sho ... =3184#3184:
"Absolutely the coldest sound I've ever heard. This speaker even with tube amplification I can describe best as like a 2000 RPM meat slicer chopping the music up into little pieces. Sure, the audiophile buzzwords like resolution and soundstage come in to play, however in the event that your source was even slightly bright..... it would be rendered totally unlistenable by these little abominations. Oh.......let I forget.........no bass either!"
So, basically, reputation is meaningless and all that matters is what your ears tell you. Your ears are telling you there's a problem, that's clear, but there are many ways you could attack that. Changing sources requires 2 changes: CD player and TT. Changing amp might require only one change, and *might* give you the sound you're looking for. I say again, the problem came with the Air Tight, maybe it will go with it too...
PS You should do a search for Kharma on that goodsoundclub.com site. It's pretty entertaining!!