Hi there, Fu-Man. Nope, I don't own the sig 30, YET. I wil probably make a purchase this Winter (I have some other financial commitments at the moment - damn it). I've come to roost in the RWA camp after much experience, research and contemplation. At one time, I had a room full of very nice gear that seemed to satisfy my "audiophile" friends, but left me somewhat disillusioned due to the lack of "musicality". I started experimenting with Naim electronics and Naim, Linn and Castle speakers, and got rid of all of my other gear (amidst the finger shaking and ridicule of my audiophile friends).
Now I am moving away from the power grid, and have the need for a music system that is musical, efficient (for an alternative energy system) and somewhat affordable. In finding RWA, I feel that not only have those requirements been met, but I also feel that RWA would be my choice if I were still "on the grid".
Because I have a bit of time to see how things develop with the various OB options (Omega, the B200 pioneers, etc), I will stay in touch with the Audio Circle threads until it is time for me to make the purchase.
I enjoy working with wood, and am pretty handy with most DIY type projects (although I've never worked with electronics), so I'm intrigued with the idea of making my own speakers (even if I purchase some as well).
For the Low-Frequency stuff, one idea I've thought about is building an in-wall bass "tube" (horn) with a high efficiency driver with a sub-only crossover, driven by a basic "super -T" type amp. This is something I plan to look into on the various DIY forums. I've also wondered about using one of the Horn Shoppe's "Hornline" bass units. I am trying to avoid AC current amplifiers to minimize inverter load on my home (which I am still designing).
So, I've got some time to research and perhaps listen to OB's at shows and/or houses..........
Until then, I will continue to enjoy listening to my AKG k-701's!
Cheers,
Michael