New Signature 15 Integrated Amp earns 6moons Blue Moon Award!

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Vinnie R.

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I'm excited and honored to learn that the Signature 15 has just earned a
Blue Moon Award from reviewer Srajan Ebaen of 6moons.com




Here is the link to page 1 of the 5-page review:

http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/redwine14/1.html

First review for the Signature 15 - and a nice way to start off 2012!  :beer:

More great stuff coming soon....

Vinnie

smargo

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Vinnie: looks like a good review although its camundevid (jewish -for too much information and all over the place) - but i think that for a lot of his reviews - wish he would make them a lot simpler!

but anyway glad that he liked (i think) the amp.

would the 15 watts be able to drive my deinitive technology sts super towers? recommended power is more than 20 watts - but the sensitivity is 93 db and its sensitivity is compatable with 8 ohm outputs and has a powered subwoofer built in.

thanks
stew m

Vinnie R.

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Hi smargo,

Well, here is the juicy stuff to cut to the chase  8):

Quote from: Srajan Ebaen / 6moons.com
“The first things which thus struck me about Vinnie's new discrete transistor design were its more teased-out refined treble; and its overall higher resolution… without sacrificing overall warmth and weightiness, the new battery type plus very different output stage had lifted the general presentation to a higher plateau of sophistication.”

“…this sound majored big time on body, a powerful sense of robustness, very grippy taut bass and tonal heaviness ...to get there for $1.500 rather than an ASR Emitter II-type $10.000 sticker is a really big deal. It's why the latest Red Wine Audio model joins the original Signature 30 in garnering our Blue Moon Award. It's an even better amp with more features for essentially the same price as it was six years ago. Take that to the bank!”



As for your question:

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would the 15 watts be able to drive my deinitive technology sts super towers? recommended power is more than 20 watts - but the sensitivity is 93 db and its sensitivity is compatable with 8 ohm outputs and has a powered subwoofer built in.

I don't see why not - 93dB/8-ohm/built-in powered sub.  Unless you want to really rock the house, a clean (and seductive - muuuahhh!) 15 wpc should do the trick here. 

All the best,

Vinnie