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Vinnie-Congrats on the new venture. The Web site is very nice and user friendly.A couple of questions:Are you planning on adding more detail about the individual modules?When are there going to be any units delivered or sent out for review?I am interested in hearing a bit of in use reaction before I buy.
am interested in hearing a bit of in use reaction before I buy.
Congratulations on the LIO. If this sounds better than my LFP-V Edition Signature 15 amp that I purchased from you in August, it's got to be pretty amazing. I too look forward to hearing more information on the modules and when you are planning on starting production.
A Red Coupe with black accent and white trim, to match the LIO look of course!
One questiion up front, though:Will you be offering the wooden faceplates or otherwise incorporating wood into the chassis in the future? The WAF of the wooden faceplates in the Red Wine line was off the charts.
Vinnie, this thing looks unbelievable. I'm a sucker for modular design, and feel like RWA was already ahead of the curve in this respect - not user replaceable or as customizable, but it seems like a lot of the customization options and special requests you filled for people were due to an inherent sense of modularity in the design. But the modularity in LIO... it's honestly the sort of thing I've long dreamt about. When I read that you were using something 'better than batteries,' I was skeptical, and foolishly assumed it was just advanced power filtering. But ultracapacitors? I never should have doubted!I do have a few questions, which I'm sure will be addressed on the website soon enough, but... I'm impatient!Do you have physical specs? Or at least, a ballpark comparison on the size vs. Sig 16?Will the RWA trade-in program apply to purchase of a LIO?Any chance of a lower power amp module in the future? I know, I know, nobody wants that... But I do kind of like the additional layer of protection I get from having an amp that's rated below my speakers...Are the prices for modules bought after the fact going to be in line with modules purchased with the amp?I was just about to ask of the possibility of getting a DAC crammed into my Sig 16... Assuming I can find a way to fit it on my desk, I will be all over this thing as soon as I can be! Keep up the good work, Vinnie!
Do you have physical specs? Or at least, a ballpark comparison on the size vs. Sig 16?
Will the RWA trade-in program apply to purchase of a LIO?
Any chance of a lower power amp module in the future? I know, I know, nobody wants that... But I do kind of like the additional layer of protection I get from having an amp that's rated below my speakers...
Are the prices for modules bought after the fact going to be in line with modules purchased with the amp?
Keep up the good work, Vinnie!
Hi Vinnie , The new line looks great. Will you still continue to sell the RedWineAudio Products also?
Ooooh, love the clear top plate idea. See ya tomorrow!
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
Yes, Red Wine Audio will remain a company that will focus on:- Modification Services- Continued support for all our customers of RWA products.
So does that mean the existing RWA product line will cease?