Dan,
I'm that customer you speak of. I have the Omega Super 3Rs with Fostex F120A drivers. I also have a modded MiniMax preamp and the MiniMax tube HDCD player. I bought the VMB-1s from you to replace the MiniMax amp, which I also have (soon up for sale), due to the 89dB sensitivity of the speakers.
The CIAudio VMB-1s are truly impressive. My goal was to at least meet and/or exceed what I had with the 8-watt MiniMax amp, which is equipped with expensive Mullard rectifier and matched quad. The VMB-1s exceeded my expectations, and thanks for the 30-day money back guarantee, but you're not getting the amps back. I've lost nothing in replacing the already wonderful MiniMax, but have gained the control necessary to realize maximum bass response and definition from my Omegas (thanks Mike82 for pointing me in the "chip" direction). You are correct, there is no "edge, glare, or grain." No "glassy hard sound." Midrange and vocals have actually smoothed out and are just as liquid as ever and still "tube-like," which is what I want. I had a little problem at first with the bass response (a little muddy with a slight loss of definition), but that was easily fixed with different speaker wire. I went from the heavy gauge, silver-coated copper DH Labs (BL-14?) wire to teflon coated CAT 5e cable, one 24-gauge run per terminal. WOW! Clarity, detail, clean bass response, and now with the increased power, my Omegas rock. And, I still get all the wonderful detail at low listening levels. A slightly heavier gauge wire (22- or 20-gauge) similar in design to the CAT 5e might even be better.
Long story short, I'm now done for a while with the purchase of new gear. I'd say the best improvement to my system was the dedicated room, for which I constructed eight large bass traps. I'll just experiment now with isolation tweaks, cables, power cords (maybe), and more room treatment, and of course listening.
Thanks,
Jim