Jack,
I haven't tried it in my home office yet, but I didn't buy it for that purpose either. I've got Folsom's amp there and I like it. I like that the IDA-16 is more powerful - it helps the admittedly small <for the large family room> speakers fill the room, but it doesn't have the 'right' sound. It's a little too forward and analytical though not bright. I'm using well burned in BJC speaker cables and stock PC and fuse. I recall you mentioned trying a ceramic(?) SR(?) fuse, but that's a good ~$120 that may not work. These same speakers and same speaker cables were just right with the IDA-8 - just not enough power for this room.
I guess part of the issue is that I have figured out what kind of sound I enjoy. I like tube-like/NOS/R2R sound. This could be accomplished with the IDA-8 very nicely -in a
smaller room. The IDA-16 is definitely not tube/NOS sounding. Lots of folks like the IDA-16 sound. I liked that sound about 3 or 4 years ago until I stumbled upon my Model 2 preamp. Unfortunately, WAF demands that the TV remain in this acoustic nightmare of a room. [It's non-negotiable.

] This system is intended for either TV audio or background listening.
I figured an occasional nudge from me to Jason might get him to nudge his engineers into developing an IDA-8/200 sooner. [Or he might get irritated and tell his engineers to wait a couple years.

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Hey, I've got a great idea, Jack. You could buy my house, which would free us up to move into a smaller house. This would negate the need for a more powerful amp, and I could buy another IDA-8 from John Casler. Everybody happy!
