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To all those that have pre-ordered the sig 70's --- I HAVE BEEN TO THE MOUNTAIN!!Vinnie was kind enough to arrange for a demonstration of the new monoblocks (prototype only at this point) at my house (I live within a half hour of Vinnie), where my dyed-in-the-wool tube/vinyl buddy Don Popillo and I ran the amps through their paces. Vinnie also brought along a sig 30 for comparison.First, all that I've been reading about the sig 30's is true!Second, the sig 70's were/are, for my system/setup, a solid step up from the sig 30's.Needless to say, I've ordered my Sig 70's and can hardly bear to listen to my system as I await delivery!
I'm not going to pretend in anyway that I might not suffer from paranoias or delusions but I know what I like...I still read this thread all the time. Good to finally see someone who uses tubes or vinyl listen to these monoblocks.I'm a complete and total subjective vinyl snob so any comments about their sound with vinyl or even how they compare to tubes (not SET), is welcome and Sabes, I certainly appreciate your recent comments. Many vinyl lovers like me are simply skeptical when reviews and comments are based from a primarily digital perspective. I think we have good reason to be...so let's not go there. Those are tired discussions and we all like what we like. Vinnie, I have some questions:Any luck in securing a review from a publication that will put this product on test against tubes (not SET) and within a vinyl based system? I have my own opinions about audio publications and don't blame you if I never see this product reviewed (aside from Six Moons).Any other options regarding a vinyl user opening their home for test listen? Is sabes the only vinyl user to have bought or tried the product?You mentioned a show in Montreal? Has that passed or is this still in the works? How about setting up a Rega P3 or something like that with it? I'll travel.You run a legitimate, successful business that pleases many customers. Why no VISA/Mastercard?I simply never have had the money or guts to have something delivered to my home to try out (after having a horrible experience previously). I certainly don't have the ability to do so without a VISA/Mastercard option. I'd have to sell my amp before I bought these monoblocks. This entails somehow becoming comfortable with the product given my subjective outlook.
It would be nice to someday get rid of all the power cords and isolation transformers...
Great! Look forward to the next review. I really wouldn't expect reviews in mags like Stereophile, etc...I suspect one has to buy lots of ad space for that or be a product for dealers who buy lots of ad space.
Are the first units shipping yet? I'm really excited to get mine started on their burn-in journey.