I picked this used 2016 unit up from AVA a few weeks ago. Paired with AVA Synergy 240 (SS), driving Tannoy DC 4000s. Also an Onix Rocket 12 sub.
Replaced an adequate Parasound SS preamp. I've tried a friend's older AVA tube preamp in past and did not hear a significant overall improvement but kept my eyes open for a used, full-featured tube preamp for some time. Then this showed up at AVA HQ and I took it home for my 30 day trial.
I was first surprised to hear a big big improvement when sourced with MacBook digital recordings to a cheap bluetooth receiver to the T-10 - sound stage and definition much improved. Not my usual source. (Listening to Sonny Rollins GO WEST Contemporary digital redos right now and they are wonderful!)
The differences are more subtle with Arcam CD player and Thorens/Dynavector sources. I will say that all poorly recorded material reveals more of its inadequacies with this setup and well-recorded and excellent material sounds very very good. Well that's a price one pays for good equipment.
This differs from the Transendence RB (Real Basic) as follows.
This has built-in phono preamp that handles the moving coil output very well. There is a mono switch that I have not tested enough with mono sources to find any difference. There is an attenuation switch that I use because of the high sensitivity of the Tannoys. I've used my Massdrop/Sennheiser HD 6XX headphones with the headphone circuit a few times only and they sound fine. There is a filter switch (unused) to dampen high and low frequency defects in source. There is a source/tape monitor switch that I do not use. Happy to have the mute/volume control remote at hand. With phono/cd1/cd2/tuner/blue tooth all plugged in, there is room for one more input.
And I don't care that the case is not black like the AVA Synergy case.
PS - My friend Brian took and created the jazzed-up photo below and I can point you to him if you are interested in getting a copy (or a similar one with a trombone.)
