Who said miracles can't happen, after what seems like months of waiting my BHA-1 has just arrived, and as a bonus I've got a pair of Sennheiser HD700's arriving tomorrow 
Right, must dash, I've got more important things to do than being on here 
Today I made the journey north of my London home to visit Hi-Fi Lounge.
It took 45 minutes door to door - less time than travelling into central London. With the added bonus of having the car (in the car park) ready to take home any purchases (or stolen items).
The building (both inside & out) & surrounding area are beautiful, and there are no issues with noise - ironically.
Paul and his wife, Wendy, were there today. And they make a fine team. Paul is a very eager and enthusiastic man, friendly and brimming with energy.
And combined with the laid back vibe of the whole establishment, it all comes together to form a relaxed and very pleasant atmosphere. Almost akin to being at a friend's home for a night of hi-fi nirvana.
Inside, there are 3 rooms on 2 levels. The main room includes an AV set up & those huge PMC MB2s. Downstairs in the 2nd room it is more restrained, with various equipment, and the 3rd is a dedicated headphone lounge. And it is the contents of this room with which I was very impressed........
The Bryston BHA-1 Headphone Amp had only just arrived. With a full selection of lovely Grado cans on display I began at the very top - the PS1000, costing an eye watering £2000!
Sitting snugly on my little head I began with Alanis Morissette singing in my ears. And then moved on to Queens of the Stone Age, and some classic Faith No More.
I wasn't expecting the excellent detail retrieval or the bright presentation. They certainly didn't have the familiar Grado sound.
Next up was the GS1000, at £1000. These sounded far more familiar, nowhere near as detailed, but the warmth gave the sound a real charm. But they sounded a little muddy after their bigger brother.
Finally I tried the PS500, a snip at £700. And straight away I knew I'd found 'the one'. The warmth of the GS1000 was there, along with a great deal of detail and punch. The bass was full, energetic & nicely defined, and a real sweetness to the mids and highs. And a better balance to the overall sound, too - lovely.
The Bryston BHA-1 wasn't too shabby, either! Well done, James.
Kyri