Hello Audio Experts!
I've had my new T8+ for about 3 weeks now. It is a funny little box that has "Frank" written all over it!
Let's pick nits first:
A tape loop? Wat up wit dat? Does anyone buy for this feature anymore?

The front panel doesn't have a display to tell me anything, not even #s to tell me how loud I am playing. Only a primitive looking knob thingie with a little line on it; I wonder if I can get used to that?

There must be some other nits I can pick, but....

The good:
The good is foremost the music. The T8 beat the other two pre's I can compare it to here at my place. The first is a new Pioneer SC-1222 AV receiver. I wouldn't even mention it here except that when I was inquiring about getting an AV pre/pro on the AVS forum, the preponderance of opinion said that a good AV pre/pro with Audessey or other room correction software would beat most any dedicated 2-ch pre that was without room correction. So I got the Pioneer, which was supposed to have the best sound for an AV box at ~ $1k. Don't be fooled, it doesn't come close; cramped, compressed, no air....

The T8+ replaces a Cary Cinema 6 pre/pro, which has a reputation of being one of the very best sounding AV pre/pro's of its day & price, cited in the famous Zissou (sp?) AVS thread of a while back as being a top pick for 2-ch music. I had this in my system for ~ 4 years, and was very happy with it! But the T8+ wins the comparo. It has more detail, more nuance, and is a bit more smooth (Cary stuff is said to be quite tube-like). But what I noticed most was the seeming greater initial impact of each note. Some people talk about the life-like decay of a note, or an ability to hit a note accurately & hard. The T8+ does that so well. But I have been going to a lot of chamber music concerts recently (most by the Brklyn Phil. Orch.), and it seems to me that the live instruments have an initiation, a sort of initial strike power, that is impossible to duplicate with electronic playback. It is hard for me to explain, but sort of like how cold water feels different when you plunge in rather than inch in; maybe an ability to grab you? To access that part of the brain that says "Attention! This is real." It's not like the sound was turned up for that milli-instant, but close. Maybe the speed of the initiation & climaxing of the notes? I noticed this kind of improvement when I upped to my 400R amp, being able to dissect the notes into constituent parts, but the T8+ puts the improvement more on the start of the notes, whereas the 400R put this power & control more into the whole of the notes. I hope someone understands what I mean!
The T8+ also put more air, positioning, and a more accurate soundstage into the music. This is a concept I poo-pooed a bit in the past, thinking my room was probably at fault, so hey. I have no concept of how this is done, but accuracy & separation are my thoughts. In the harmonic range, I think the T8+ really excels with voice reproduction. Put on some good Ella, and enjoy.
Thanks Frank. When I called AVA to order my T8+, the guy asked if I would like to speak with Frank. I said sure! Being star-struck, I think I babbled a bit, but didn't really thank Frank for putting such great products out at relatively bargain prices, bringing such pleasure to us lucky searchers. He could have taken a different path, maybe working for HK or someone in Cali or NYC instead of freezing in Canada or where ever that place he lives is. So really, thanks Frank Van Alstine.
Murf & Little Bear