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Hi Jay,Two ways to look at it:You are correct - with less power you could reach clipping (think square waves - not the best for tweeters). But I *think* brh is concerned if he ever had a surge of some sort (e.g. your child maxes out the volume or something crazy that causes the amp to unload full power), a lower power amp will output less max power (less likely to blow the speaker). Vinnie
Just a couple of quick questions. I dont think these were covered, but I may have missed it.Is the tubestage used with the line inputs only? That is, is it utilized when using the phone inputs? Or the Dac input, for that matter?Can you plug more than one component into the DAC inputs? And if so, how do you switch between the DAC inputs?Thanks. This is an interesting product.
Q: Is the tubestage used with the line OUTPUTS only? That is, is it utilized when using the phone OUTPUTS? Or the Dac OUTPUT, for that matter?A: It can be used with both, actually! You can order a dac (or phonostage) with tube output stage. It would follow the dac or phono. If you use it as a linestage (when you use it with the stepped attenuator volume control board), it goes AFTER the volume. This would be active preamp.So you can do this:DAC > RCA OUTPUTSDAC > TUBESTAGE > RCA OUTPUTSDAC > VOLUME > TUBESTAGE > RCA OUTPUTSSame with phono.
Not bashing here, just hoping for some clarification...Isn't this (less power = more protection for your speakers) a bit of a misonception ? I'd think that with less power it would be much more lilely to push an amp to the point of clipping than it would be with one rated at higher power than your speakers.I'm not sure how clipping occurs with Mosfet amps but with typical SS amps clipping is usually considered "hard" and can be very damaging to speakers -jay
Hi brh,Thanks for all your interest and feedback! [Answers to all of my questions]
Vinnie- Thanks for the clarification and the detailed response.I think I understand all of what your saying, but just to be certain - The tubestage you speak of can only be chosen for a single (1) of those options you mention - is this correct? Either you chose to have the tubestage follow one of the DAC or phono stages (in which case, the tubestage is not utilized when you switch to one of your other sources coming from the linestage), or you simply use it in the linestage AFTER the volume (in which case all sources plugged into the LIO- DAC, phono, and line outputs ALL go through the tubestage).That was the real intent of my line of questioning anyway. I wanted to know if you use the tubestage with the line outputs, that both the optional DAC and phono outputs would have their signals go through the tubestage as well.
I do have a couple of follow-ups, though. In line with trying to make space, are the feet necessary for thermal management? I see that the top plate of the case doesn't appear to be vented, though the back panels are.
Also - and I absolutely don't mean this to come off as argumentative, I'm just curious (nosy?) - when you say that you're moving to a factory-direct model, weren't the RWA products always available directly from you? Was there just also another distribution layer that affected prices across the board? I try my hardest to only buy from companies that sell direct, which was one thing that drew me to RWA in the first place. Either way, glad you're going this route - nothing about the traditional dealer network strategy has ever really worked well for me.
Also going to just go ahead and second the idea that clear top plates somewhere down the line would be pretty amazing. Alright, back to playing with configurations on the product page...
Vinnie Rossi will ONLY be selling factory-direct, throughout the world. Vinnie
And it must be known that pre orders will receive free shipping anywhere in the world and the 30 money back is still active.
maybe a DSP equalizer with possible room correction type software.
There has been lots of discussion about the power and existing modules but not as much about possible future modules. When trying to think of possible wants in the future, I thought of a wireless streaming module to keep the computer away from the DAC and maybe a DSP equalizer with possible room correction type software. Anyone else have something they might want to see in a module? Though I'd take the existing modules over these ideas for now.
Speaking of which, is it possible to get an amp only (no volume) version? I am relatively happy with my pre right now but my amp needs an upgrade. Long term when funds appear I'd turn the amp into an integrated with the modules.
The LIO does have bluetooth capability. Or will at some point.
Not sure that Vinnie would have the time for DSP at this point, but there are some options out there that the LIO DC output could power, like the DSPeaker Dual Core 2.0 that I want to try hooking up to the LIO. It also has a digital output so you could still take advantage of the LIO DAC if it turns out you prefer it.
Thanks again for all the answers, Vinnie — I came up with one more question… I'm not going to order mine with a headphone amp right off the bat, but I know I will eventually. Is there one standard face plate with some kind of filler where the headphone jack would go, or will I be able to specifically order the headphone faceplate in anticipation of picking up that module in the future, or…?
some solution for subwoofer output… Fun to speculate!
I would love to see a power output for the Auralic Aries or my Alix Voyage player (12-18vdc, <1A)
I do love the Slageformer based preamp I have now, but another interesting possibility would be Morten's Tortuga Audio self calibrating LDR.
If another useful module was added for the future and you already maxed out your five slots, I guess you'd have to get another case for the amp?
Vinnie, I'll be in touch. Need to ask a few particulars (like how you think 25w will work with Harbeth 30.1 on orchestral music, I sit near-field or midfield). But I do know the proof is in the listening. So, will tube recommendations remain the same? I'd like to have upgrade tubes on hand for the 30 days. Just seems like the smart thing.
[…]So, will tube recommendations remain the same? I'd like to have upgrade tubes on hand for the 30 days. Just seems like the smart thing.
As for all your questions, let's do it![…]
Good point… Ordered mine this afternoon, didn't even occur to me I should figure out what tubes to have at the ready… Only 6v on this one, eh? Hmmm…Answers appreciated as always, Vinnie!