Gregfisk and JackD,
How are you guys doing?
Let's see if I can say all the things I want to, answer questions,
and not get chastised for hijacking John's original post. [
Brace yourselves. This is going to be long.]
First about the IDA-8:
I've had it now for almost nine months. I've powered Fritz LS/5-R (83.5dB) two-ways in Taiwan and GR Research LGKs while we are traveling the States this year. Oh, yeah. It briefly powered my Jeff Bagby designed Adelphos speakers (87dB) very nicely. I must admit that I really like this amp. It is easy to use; it's got super connectivity options; its size makes it very easy to bring along, and it's got enough power to drive most speakers loudly enough for my needs. This is Nuprime's
entry-level amp for crying out loud. My only complaint about it is that it is underpowered for my LS/5-R speakers - and we all know that is not a 'problem'. It simply means I paired the wrong speakers to this amp (or visa-versa). The IDA-8 can produce decent volume with the LS/5-R speakers, but there's not enough oomph to make them sound 'right'. The LGK speakers sound terrific powered by the IDA-8. They are well matched. The same holds true for my Adelphos speakers - well matched.
Just how warm is the IDA-8?
Well, I have a difficult time answering this. It is warmish sounding, but I got to audition a good quality Taiwanese made integrated EL34 tube amp while I was in Taiwan. The two amps sounded completely different. The tube amp sounded amazing. Guitar, piano, vocals, snare drums(!!) ....I finally
got why folks go gah gah over tube amps. My AVA 400R doesn't do that and the IDA-8 doesn't do that like the EL34 did either. Aren't EL34 amps 'warm'? Anyway, I must admit I spend a lot of time listening to female vocalists, guitar, cello, Jazz and other music that sounds especially good on warm sounding amps. Is this because this music sounds especially good on my IDA-8, or is it that I simply prefer this music?
Soon after my wife and I returned to Oregon, I spent a wonderful evening at Aldcoll's (Alan) house. He hosted a small G2G. In preparation for this G2G, I requested an ST-10 and a DAC-10H from John; two DACs from Tommy of Digital Amplifier Company; and a passive preamp from Tortuga Audio (never did get the preamp/don't know why). One of the participants brought over his South Korean made Waversa DAC plus a couple other components to pair with it. I brought my IDA-8, my 400R, my AVA T8 tube preamp, my Rythmik F12G sub, and a bottle of Kavalan Single Malt Solist Sherry Cask Whiskey - 59% alc. Alan presented a Modwright amp (150w/ch??), an Iliana(sp?) preamp, Daedalus Audio Pan speakers (awesome!) and my Gustard X20u DAC that he had kindly taken delivery of while I was still in Taiwan. [Poor guy had to break it in for me for nearly two months. I'm sure it was a terrible burden.

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We had a small mountain of equipment. I got to hear the ST-10 paired to the DAC-10H, to my X20u, and to the DAC DACs. The DAC-10H/ST-10 sounded great, clear, non-fatiguing. The ST-10/X20u sounded a tad bright, but the sound stage was huge. [Turns out the X20u had been set to a 'forward/aggressive' setting, but we didn't try it with the more laid back setting.

] The DAC DACs lost to all the other DACs - small sound stage/SQ not up to the other DACs IMHO. The
DAC-10H/ST-10/AVA T8 combination and the
X20u/ST-10/AVA T8 combination sounded 'right' to my ears. I loved all the music that was played. It was warm, beautiful midrange, solid bass, and clear highs.
I had to return the DAC-10H and the ST-10 to John, so I decided to hand deliver them since my wife and I were going to be in LA for a couple days anyway. Once at John's man cave, we spent a few hours listening to the K38 powering the new Evoke Eddie speakers. A DAC-10H was used in this setup. The combination sounded amazingly good. Unfortunately, everything was new to me. The room, the speakers, the amp were all strange to me, so I cannot sit here and tell you which part influenced my experience. I just know it all sounded fantastic.
JackD,
I think I got to hear much of what you hear with your amp/preamp/DAC combination. I know different manufacturers/different sounds, but essentially the same. Based on my above experiences, I want the ST-10. The only thing holding me back is the worry that even the ST-10's 150watts won't be enough to make the LS/5-R speakers sing the way they want to sing. This is why I asked Jason about making a two-channel K38 (more power). It's also why I wonder about the dual STA-9 amps (massive power). I suspect that the dual STA-9 amps will just be too warm for me if paired to the X20u and a tube preamp (probably going to buy a new tube preamp soon).
I brought my IDA-8 to the States with the intention of selling it in September after my wife and I return to Oregon. That may not happen now. The more I use it while we travel, the more I appreciate its potential, its convenience, and all-round high quality. If I don't sell it, I'll give it to my 24-year-old son to 'care for it'.
Gregfisk,
If you're still reading this....I see you live in the great PNW. I expect to drive through your area in the first few days of September. I will still have my IDA-8 as long as it isn't stolen during our travels. Do let me know if you want a short listen....
Have I answered all the questions, babbled enough, and not irritated the lords of this circle?
Quick thought: I think I answered my own question about which amp I want. I'll get the ST-10 unless <by some miracle> I can con Jason into manufacturing an new two-channel K38. Oh, Jason...

Regards,
Michael
Currently in Albuquerque, NM.