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Honestly, God bless Vinnie, butYou'll end up going back to tubes.
If you must have a Sig 30, make sure you have a great tube amp to rotate in there when you want to listen to the musicality and passion of music
the best sonic attributes of solid state amplification (rock solid bass, dynamics, and control) and SET tube amplification (midrange warmth, rich tonalities and a smooth non-fatiguing upper frequency resolution).
The way dimensionality seems enhanced then is what the best low-power tube amps do. And that the Sig 30 doesn't do to the same degree and I haven't heard one non-tube amp yet that does.
That said, the Sig 30 does better bass, is quieter than most good low-power SETs, has no maintenance issues, is far cheaper, can drive far more speakers with authority... in short, when you add up the + and - points, this thing is simply silly good beyond belief and an effrontery to anything that's more complex, heavier, hotter and more expensive and doesn't sound as good. (Which is a lot).
Mind you, it'll have to be a really good tube preamp to do no harm and only good. That's how well-balanced the Sig 30 is all on its own. I've got one here. And it's $8,000
Any idea on monoblock pricing and availability yet, Vinnie?