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Bump - let's keep the excitement goin'! :-}I hope the amp-building is going well, Vinnie. I have to say I can't recall anticipating a peice of audio equipment to the extent that I am right now with the Sig 30. I expect the amp to sound incredible but I also suspect that it might not have enough power to satisfy me _completely_ with the Gallos (most of the time, yeah - no doubt). If not, I'll just hold onto it until you make your 70W monoblocks available. I have to admit that *that* thought puts me nigh to full-on salivation mode. 70W of SET-like power with essentially no distortion? For REAL? And fully off the grid to boot? Now that would be full-on serious world-changin' stuff, cause you just can't get power like that with ANY single-ended tube amp in the world. Well, that I know off. Even paralleled 845s don't reach power like that, never mind the double-digit THD. And look at what parallel 845 SETs cost anyway...Ok, back to work for me.
Of course my RWA Teac requires a pre-amp and in both cases I used it with a tube preamp. Jadis JPL and Fi-Y. Apart from that consideration I wonder if anyone has any comments on how the RWA Teac and Sig30 compare?geoff
In addition to the three or more inputs, is there any way you could offer one or more direct bypass loops, avoiding the volume control, for absolute minimum signal loss? You already have the fine volume attenuator on the Sig 30, so a 3 inputs into 2 selectable outputs direct -wired switch, with no attenuation, would seem to me to be the most important requirement.This might be also helpful for those who already are happy with the SB digital volume control, or want a HT -bypass-type set-up. Just my wish list.
I'm also wondering if you could produce a battery power supply that would be suitable to use with the Altmann Attraction DAC. Something that would be easier to accomodate than a car battery, along with the necessary lead to connect the DAC to the ps?Here are the details of the DAC in case you don't have the link:http://www.altmann.haan.de/byob/attraction.htmI do have the necessary car battery and charger for it; but I want to be able to easily move it and try it out in another location.Thanks a lot.geoff
Hi Guys,Quote from: Srajan EbaenRe: the OBs, Michael Lavorgna expressed an interest to visit with Vinnie as part of his RoadTour feature. It'll depend on schedules and such but if it comes together, we'll have an informal report of Vinnie's reference system with the open baffle Visaton speakers on 6moons - and if things really grab our man, perhaps he'll volunteer for an OB review. That'll be up to him, of course, and I don't want to commit him one way or the other. But seeing he's in the US rather than Cyprus, this would be easier to orchestrate -:)I was in touch with Michael today and it is very interested in visiting me to listen to the B200 OBs (the new ones that Louis of Omega just finished making and I will have next week). He is planning on visiting in a few weeks. This will be of his RoadTour feature and will make for a very good read! As for an even more powerful amp in the future....we'll see what happens. Nothing in the works for anything sooner than the Fall 2006. Best regards,Vinnie
Re: the OBs, Michael Lavorgna expressed an interest to visit with Vinnie as part of his RoadTour feature. It'll depend on schedules and such but if it comes together, we'll have an informal report of Vinnie's reference system with the open baffle Visaton speakers on 6moons - and if things really grab our man, perhaps he'll volunteer for an OB review. That'll be up to him, of course, and I don't want to commit him one way or the other. But seeing he's in the US rather than Cyprus, this would be easier to orchestrate -:)