The German Shapeshifter: VorzAMPduo

About the author - Valentin

 

Introduction

June of 2012
Vorzüge [plural]: Advantages; Merits; Preferences. Clever name for a high-end boutique amplifier manufacturer, please tell me more. Well, their website maybe holds the answers? Pictures seem to have been uploaded in August of 2011. Okay. It’s been out a while. Why so little buzz? Stock photos of a studio mixing table, close-up shots of headphone amplifiers and black & red & white as far as the eye can see. Have I entered Knight Rider’s headphone blog? Click-click. Silver solder with gold compound. Gold plated PCB. Sure, I’m probably part of the correct demographic audience – having all sorts of cables, amps and headphones around the house – but that wasn’t really the information I was searching for. How do they sound?

An avid googler might find a thread here and there on various headphone communities, but after thorough reading… not too many listening impressions. A part of me thought, to quote the late Geroge Carlin: “Leave the symbols to the symbol-minded (simple-minded).

But another little part of me (the one that makes my fiancé say “Another headphone amplifier?!”) was aroused. I contacted Vorzüge via e-mail requesting some technical specs for their main products, the two headphone amps VorzAMPpure and VorzAMP Duo. Combining website info with their reply, the amps seemed to be almost identical except for the EQ-function. I’m not going to disclose the information I received, since it contained a confidentiality disclosure agreement, however, let’s put it like this. In a perfect world maybe, but highly unlikely. So I started laughing and thought that all those classes in digital electronics in my distant youth just saved me several hundred dollars.

 

Fast-forward 4 months to September
I seemed to listen to music everywhere but, in front of my desktop amplifier. So I – reluctantly – sold off my La Figaro 339 with a whole bunch of tubes and ventured deep into the transportable world. Purchased most of the upper-end amps available.  ALO Audio’s The National, The Continental and The Pan Am, Leckerton Audio’s UHA-4, Triad Audio’s L3 and last but not least Vorzüge VorzAMPduo. The quest was to find an amp both suitable for multi-armature high-sensitivity/low-impedance CIEMs as well as orthodynamics, in my case the LCD-2 and subsequently the LCD-3.

I must add that I bought the VorzAMP mainly hoping to burst the bubble on all this mysticism. So, heavy negative expectation bias, check. I saw myself probably listening to it, not be that impressed and maybe and in a worst-case-scenario give it to my non-audiophile brother-in-law. Boy was I wrong.

Note: I may sometimes refer to the amplifiers in plural, but I have only listened to the VorzAMPduo. Assumptions are based on the fact that only the EQ-part differs between the two amps according to Vorzüge.

 

Vorzüge VorzAMPduo

 

The Amplifiers

VorzAMPpure and VorzAMPduo are very-very similar. Their dimensions are 83 x 66 x 18 mm. The Pure weighs 140 g, including dual lithium batteries of 3.7V/1000mAh each, stated to last for 30 hs. The Duo differs from the Pure by having a 2-band EQ, treble and bass, in on/off-configuration, adding 10 g, whilst removing 4hs of battery life.

These solid little works of art sets one back 430 and 520 USD respectively.  And when I say solid I mean solid. Not like the Triad Audio L3 impresses with its brick-sized manners, the VorzAMP is hands down the most well-built headphone amplifier that I’ve ever listened to. To put it in words is complicated. It’s like explaining the feeling one gets when sitting in a Porsche. All the small details make up the whole.  In this case the switches, the non-scratch metal finish, the perfectly printed text, the slightly recessed input/output jacks… I could go on for a while.

However, being this small, the layout of the front panel is tight. As much as I like the “use every mm”-approach, forget about using two cables with plugs with diameters over 8-9 mm’s.  Oyaide and Neutrik plugs are recommended. The supplied “Vorz-cable” with Rean plugs works great, but those straight plugs and a total length of 20 cm ain’t especially pocket-friendly.

Supplied is also a quite high quality velour pouch. Nice! Fits the Vorzamp and a smaller source. In my case I keep a headphone-cable rolled up in there. Also supplied is a cheap wall-wart with USB-A  output and a USB-A to USB-B-mini (not micro) cable. You don’t have to contemplate about the latter items cheap/poor build quality, since the battery life of 20-25 hs means that you rarely need to use them in the first place.

 

Continued on Page 2, does the inside match the outside?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Valentin is a mid-20’s multi-tasker. Played a lot of instruments from the age of 5-6 and onward. Grew his hair, experimented with 4x12” Mesa Boogies whilst growling in front of a mic. Cut his hair and DJ’d electro beats at clubs. Grew a moustache and people started calling him Dr. Hogea. Has ravaged through all genres you could imagine. A playlist with Warren Zevon, Dissection and Dead Prez is the daily diet. Preferably in a transportable manner. Life is too short for a desk.

39 Comments

  • Reply November 24, 2012

    Julius

    A Buddy of mine emailed me about a week ago and asked if I wanted to take a listen to this amp. I ultimately passed on it and am thoroughly regretting it. Gosh, I really enjoy your writing style. What a great review! I get so excited when other authors use certain words and phrases that don’t really go togther in the portable amplifier world, such as “Soundstage” and “Big”. When I see those terms near each other, I usually end up getting it. Welcome to the Guest Spot Family. Ed and I serve drinks and cookies on Friday nights.

    • Reply November 24, 2012

      L.

      What do mike and me get? :p

      • Reply November 25, 2012

        Trent_D

        Increased review output and possibly an increase in readership?

        • Reply November 25, 2012

          L.

          But i want cookies too!

          • Reply November 25, 2012

            Trent_D

            Well, Julius didn’t say you couldn’t attend.

            • Reply November 25, 2012

              L.

              😉

              • Reply November 25, 2012

                Trent_D

                get my last email?

                • Reply November 25, 2012

                  L.

                  Who is this and what email? 🙂

                  • Reply November 26, 2012

                    Trent_D

                    Yeah, for all I tell my daughter she needs to learn patience, I need to learn some myself. Since it is actually happening, I’m actually getting a little nervous.

            • Reply November 25, 2012

              Julius

              Aww! Of Course they can attend. Anyone can! Free Cookies for all! All I need is your social security and credit card number and verification.

              • Reply November 25, 2012

                Trent_D

                Oh sure. I will mail them to you, complete with a money order containing my whole bank account. Will that be enough?

    • Reply November 25, 2012

      Valentin

      Do you have any Leffe? Or is that L’s role? 😉

      Great you liked it. Hope we all will find a niche in this good ol’ family.

      • Reply November 25, 2012

        Edd_N

        As Julius already said – welcome to the family Valentin! That was a superb review! Full of detail and very balanced. I haven’t heard of this one and yet it’s another that makes my wallet want to cry ;). I will bring white russians and Doritos next Friday 🙂

        • Reply November 26, 2012

          Valentin

          There’s a Vorzamp Pure FS on the head-fi. Pick it up before the Vorzüge-frenzy starts? 😉

          Thanks a million for the kind words. I do my best. It took a while to write, hopefully the next ones goes a bit faster.

          Looking forward to reading new stuff from you guys!

          White russians? Maaaaaanly! Bring out the Stroh-rum 160-proof!

  • Reply November 24, 2012

    Trent_D

    This review was fun. I could never quite tell if this was a positive or negative review. I know how you feel though. When I saw the film Prometheus last summer, it was maddening. So close to utter brilliance, but a few forehead slapping decisions really shot it in the foot. Seems to be the same here. Here is hoping they take feedback.

    I am loving these guest reviews. Hope to see another one from you.

    • Reply November 25, 2012

      Valentin

      When perfection is so close, someone just has to mess it up. I just can understand it. Vorzüge are skilled engineers/designers. Who/when/why?… decided to add that moronic EQ? And then non-existant gain-control? It makes baby Jesus cry.

      • Reply November 25, 2012

        Trent_D

        It really is a head-scratcher. Those are basics in this age of digital audio. Although, if I ever see someone walking town with the LCD-3 around their head, I will make sure to recommend this to them. And before you say that is crazy, a co-worker of mine, who I have awoken to the world of headphones, says he sees people walking around the university of Minnesota with HD700’s on their head… Connected to ipods… I hope baby Jesus likes to cry, cause it isn’t going to stop.

        • Reply November 26, 2012

          Valentin

          And I thought that a dude yesterday in downtown-Stockholm w/ Denon D5000’s was weird. Especially considering all the rain and humidity. Poor phones…

          HD700?! Hah.. Beam me up Scotty!

          • Reply November 26, 2012

            Trent_D

            I should find this guy. Trade him my HD202 for the HD700. The HD202’s will sound better connected straight to his ipod, so he might go for it.

  • Reply November 24, 2012

    Gorboman

    Wow! Almost the perfect one. Now that’s something I have to try listening to.

  • Reply November 24, 2012

    Mike

    I like his writing style. 🙂

    • Reply November 25, 2012

      Valentin

      Thx Mike! More coming. And you know it! 😉

  • Reply November 24, 2012

    Captain Spaulding

    I’m new here, so maybe I don’t yet get the joke — but is English a second language to the reviewers here? I’ve noticed that many reviews posted here are so poorly written (or translated) that it would take Talmudic scholar to figure out what the writer is trying to say.

    Take this gem (from above review) as an example:

    “Huge soundstage, but a bit fuzzy/non-analytical when it comes to imaging and instrument separation. Compared to The National and Leckerton Audio UHA-4, they’re however not even in the same viscinity. [sic] It’s a “luxury problem”. ”

    Huh? What does the word “they’re” refer to? Depending on the reference, this could either be a positive or negative statement. Does the reviewer care whether we can tell the difference?

    I sympathize with the person below that commented “I could never quite tell if this was a positive or negative review.” Maybe if the writer was less interested in verbal masturbation and more interested in stringing together a few, coherent sentences, we would know.

  • Reply November 24, 2012

    Spencer Chan

    Nice to see the ‘con’s with the ‘pro’s. I was looking for something to drive my LCD2s while walking around the house. Seem like this may fit the bill. Esp with 20+ hour battery life!

    • Reply November 25, 2012

      Valentin

      Highly recommended! Add a CLAS and you got some hi-quality sound. I’d pick up the Pure though… Or pay 90 USD for a treble-sparkle-lever. 😉

  • Reply November 25, 2012

    Julius

    Two questions. Despite the low end EQs odd placement, how does it affect headphones or sources you might consider lacking bass quantity? Also, would you consider the low end more analytic or edging more towards the warmer end?

    • Reply November 26, 2012

      Valentin

      In my honest opinion. It adds a mid-bass hump. Which I really don’t like. It might work with very dry phones, like K701/Q701-ish. However, they’ll probably end up like a muddy HD650. It’s simply too much. I can’t picture one headphone that would really shine with that amount.

      The low end is warmish, but very good layering. W/o the EQ-bass on that is.

    • Reply November 26, 2012

      Valentin

      I would pick up the Pure. However I think a lot of potential buyers think “better safe than sorry”. Which, well… 90 USD for a treble-sparkle-lever. 😉

  • Reply November 26, 2012

    L.

    Valentin, could you please put the prices of both in the review somewhere? 😉

    • Reply November 26, 2012

      Valentin

      Look again… 😉

      “These solid little works of art sets one back 430 and 520 USD respectively.”

      • Reply November 27, 2012

        L.

        Someone asked to add it. of course I didn’t double check 😀

        • Reply November 27, 2012

          Valentin

          I can understand that a quick-reader might miss it. However, I don’t like just busting out facts. I tried to incorporate the traditional details so it becomes more fluent. 🙂

  • Reply November 26, 2012

    Yago

    Hi Valentin, I’m Yago (previous owner of this VorzAmpDuo for just a few time) but I agree with you in all that you say about this amp.
    For me, apart from the too much gain maybe it’s the best portable amp to drive full size headphones,

    Congratulations for your fantastic review!

    Yago.

    • Reply November 26, 2012

      Valentin

      Thx Yago!

      It sure is a keeper! 🙂

      • Reply December 13, 2013

        Nik

        Hello Valentin
        I read your thorough review and are interested to Vorzüge amp.
        I wanted to use it for the reader to use AK120 with headphones as K701 or HD650. But also for driving better a IEM as Etymotic ER-4S.
        You’ve got to use the AK120? What do you think of the synergy?
        I was thinking of buying the new model Vorzamp Pure II that should have the same sound signature, but that allows to adjust the gain.
        Do you have any other advice for a truly portable amp?
        Thanks in advance for your answers.

        • Reply December 13, 2013

          Mike

          I think the Vorzuges are good for 650s. For a thin IEM like the ER4S I’d go for something warmer and fuller on the mids like the ALO International or RSA Intruder.
          The K701… I don’t have any recommendation for it.

  • Reply April 20, 2013

    Christoph Seufert

    I really doubt the integrity of this manufacturer: Why you think they are german? For sure they aren’t (why should shipping to germany then be more expensive than to the US). And what are surprise: Shipping to China is even less.

    On the website there is no address, no names, no country, no phone number, no email address.

    Very poor review because of that: When you recommend a product to at least a bit of background research to protect the readers.

    • Reply April 21, 2013

      L.

      I can’t comment on the Vorzamp but I know of several German brands who are actually manufactured in Asia (with high end components). Coming from Asia doesn’t always mean it’s no good 🙂

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