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Napalm digital IC sounded good, but I thought the combo of my cryo'd digital cable w/inline bybee sounded a little better. Interestingly enough, when we put the inline bybee with the Napalm (giving 2 bybees in the signal path), the sound improved. But that's an expensive cable. I'm happy w/my current combo, but want to hear the Napalm after it's been cryo'd (which should smooth it out a bit, and bring it in line w/my current combo).
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I'll bring the Aberlour and the Macallans.
...The Art SLA-1 - it sounded terrible after replacing the tube amp. Mainly because the Radii is a pretty tough act to follow. The Art sounded thin, 2 dimensional, and lacking in dynamics. Lifeless. But, I do think it might have potential, because it did not have the graininess that most Solid State amps in this price range have....
...We then quickly added in the SLA-1 amp. It really was no contest to the Radii. There was a muted sound to it. Very slow dynamics. ...The amp is very inexpensive and doesn't commit any gross errors in sound. It does have the level controls on it so it could be used as an intergrated amp. What I heard did convince me to hold onto it and try some part changes. ...
Quite honestly, the Naplam is still in prototype form. It can be built any way you wish. The Ultra version with two Bybees, each spaced about 1/3 way along the cable and cryo treated, would be something special. It would also cost over $300.00.