The red ones are the 45 monoblocks made by Alan Eaton. They're really good, but I've found that if I run my DAC at line level and use the volume control on the amplifier it will overdrive the amps, so now I just run the amps at full volume and use the volume control on the DAC. It has an analog resistor based stepped volume control, so I'm not really losing anything by using it. I'm waiting for a Decware Sarah 300B amplifier. I love the sound of the 45, but I do feel the need to push the speakers a little harder at times and the 45 is limited in that capacity.
The DAC is the T+A DAC 200. I'm running DSD1024 from HQPLayer into it. Sounds phenomenal.
I don't have casters, though. Those are just the Gaia III footers.
My mistake, I can see the GAIAs now.
Here's a photo of my rig. Old timers here are probably familiar by now. SAM-HO with Rythmik 8" powered mid-woofers below. Louis generously built both cabinets together and matched the grain. The monitors are on OREAs with that black frame hiding them. The top is stone slab. Above that is a supertweeter with vintage Yamaha beryllium drivers and ~13khz high pass facing upward that I built. GAIA footers. The whole think on a platform with rollers underneath.
Currently with Auralic VEGA G2.2 streamer/DAC => Cary SLP-98 preamp => 1970's Pioneer M-22 - 30wpc all Class A.
This system is the best I've managed yet. Still, I have on pre-order a pair of Orchard Audio Starkrimson monoblocs with LPS that will ship in the fall. As wonderful as the Pioneer is and really good match for the Omega's, it is big, hot, and heavy (50lbs). I'm getting too old to lift it! The Orchard monos will be 50lbs together, but at least they are movable at 25lbs each.

These are GanFET class D and 250wpc at 8ohms. The reviews of GanFET technology in general have been very positive and the Orchards are getting universal raves, so I'm hoping for the best in terms of match with the Omegas. I'll either return them or keep them and sell the Pioneer.
