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I'm particularly happy that the useful volume range is, quite frankly, huge. On my old amp, the entire useful range was compressed between 9:00 and 11:00 on the dial. I haven't pushed the Sig 15 past 2:00 yet, but the sound ramps up effortlessly. One sign of a quality amp is that it creates volume in the sense of "more musical space," rather than "louder." The Sig 15 passes with flying colors.
Looking for many hours of happiness, and I'll post a more detailed report once the unit has had time to settle in.Posted on: 15 Mar 2012, 10:02 PM Posted by: JeffV
Just posting a quick interim comment. At 40-50 hours, the Sig 15 snapped into focus rather dramatically. Kinda went from "good" to "Whoa!" I'm eagerly listening for future developments.
I'm tremendously pleased with my RWA Signature 15. I see that other audio manufacturers are jumping on the battery power bandwagon, which I take as a testimony to Vinnie's prowess. I wish him and Red Wine Audio all the best going forward.
Today I finished rebuilding a pair of vintage Spica TC-50s, and I'm breaking in the new crossovers with my Sig 15. [Takei]Oh, my[/Takei]. The only thing is that they're begging for more power. Perhaps a Sig 30.2 lies in the future.