For the last few days I've played several CDs that are of totally different genres: Oyestein Sevag's Visual, Happy Rhodes' The Keep, Chris Isaak's Heart Shaped World, Eva Cassidy's Songbird, Patricia Barber's Cafe Blue, Fritz Reiner's Vienna, Bryn Terfel - Opera Arias, TLC's CrazySexy Cool (borrowed from my daughter). Speakers are the BB FTA-2000s.
With each and every disc, the ClariT drives the said speakers with the kind of bass control and tone purity that I had only expected from super expensive electronics. I begin to realize and agree with the saying that this little amp doesn't sound tube nor solid state. It doesn't posses the holographic imaging capability, so if you're a soundstage freak, look else where. That said, I can still hear layering and what goes on towards the back of stage if the recordings have it; it's just unlike the same sort and level of imaging SET tubes have to offer IMO but YMMV.
Like a good sport car which improves with mileage, the ClariT performs better and better with time flying by. Oh yeah, it's like wine too. I didn't enjoy it this much during its 1st month - apparently, break in needed. Yet, I didn't enjoy this much before it has reached its 3 month mark (or so).
Here's my confession: I asked Vinnie to upgrade mine to monoblocks with Black Gate caps and a few more goodies added. They will have arrived by the first week in April I hope.