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This makes 2 people that I know that have lived with both Harbeth and Omega for a while and chose the Omega's. So in consideration I think the Omega's should definitely be on your short list. The other positives are the fact that the Omega's can be driven with only 2 watts, point source coherency and no tone coloring and/or complex crossovers. If you do get to compare them I hope that you report back with your findings and let us know how they did.
I will definitely report back when I get to hear the Omegas; if I get to hear the Omegas. I think it is further interesting that apparently most people on this forum have purchased the Omegas with little or no experience of hearing them. Can that be true? I was at the NY Audio Show today and it dawned on me that hearing what you are going to buy is important. Would you buy a car you never drove? Would you buy a house you've never walked in? An audio speaker to a music lover is pretty important, and one should hear it to fall in love with it. It there's no love theres nothing.
@ Canada Rob - I don't mean to derail, but have you heard the Ideal Innovations Elite40SE SET amp and what are your impressions? This is a great price and good amount of power for an SET.
Thanks CR! I eventually want to get a SET amp as I'm using a SEP right now. I also want just a few more watts than the Decware Super Zen. Steve D is coming out with a new S.E.T. this winter sometime that should be around 15 watts and it's possible it will be an OTL (although not for sure). I do know it's going to use the 6C33C tube (the same tube used as guidance systems in MiGs and Nuclear Intercontinental ballistic missiles) ... so this should be very interesting if one is a Decware fan!
The Rachel, was one of the amps I was seriously looking into and almost purchased at least 2 times. However most people seem to love the Super Zen CKC better and didn't think it seemed any louder than the 2 watt'er, that and most people think it outperforms everything except the ZMA and Torii Monos (as far as soundwise). That's saying something for an amp that cost under 1K. I like the Super Zen, but I would be a little happier with a tad more headroom so the new S.E.T. from Decware is something I will anxiously awaiting to hear how it sounds and it looks as if an early iteration of it will be previewed at Decfest this year, so I can't wait to hear the feedback on this thing.
I like the marketing and product design philosophy of Decware.