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Got mine the other day so it's just breaking in (about 20 hrs now).Out of the box, I heard something special. It was a quality I've heard twice before. First time was long ago with a top of the line cassette deck. You never know what wow and flutter is doing til you hear something with a vanishing low amount of it. Second was when I got an electronic flywheel for my turntable. The rock steady speed made it so sweet. Again, you don't know what speed variations do to the sound til you hear it without. Vinnie has done something with his .2 version that just makes things right. Hard to describe, but you know it when you hear it. Now that there's 20 hrs on it, it's getting scary good.Vinnie is a genius and has a great ear too. Nice combo for our hobby. Nice to be in the .2 club.
I just received the 30.2 yesterday. After only a few short hours, I've now tried it with and without a valve preamp and so far I find the 30.2 equally warm in both configurations. .......Associated Equipment: Modwright SWL 9.0 SE, Zu Druid Mk4, Mini-Method Subwoofer, Electrocompaniet ECD1 DAC, Squeezebox
Just passed the 100 hr mark. Really happy with it. Simplest way to put it is it's just so easy to listen to it.kbuzz3, The upgrade was worth it to me and I do use a preamp. Don't know your DAC situation or how much you would have to spend to improve on it, but I suspect that the 500 spent for the .2 would yield more bang for the buck. One path may be to go for the .2 first and while enjoying your "new" amp, save for the Isabella with DAC.
More impressions later as I roll tubes and the Signature 30.2 breaks in. I also have the Scott Nixon UFO JFET USB DAC on order, and can't wait to try a NOS DAC in this setup.
The preamp seems to add more heft and drive, and is slightly more holographic. Without the preamp, the background is blacker, details more, well, detailed and the midrange sweeter. Not sure which I like more right now, but I could certainly live long term without a preamp at all, and my room is certainly on the bright side.
I've had my recently upgraded Signature 30 (basic 30.2 upgrades), and have noticed a dramatic shift in resolution and texture in approximately 100 hours of listening time.What an amazing amp!The combination of this amp and the Omega MaxHemps is stunning, and I find myself getting completely immersed in the music for hours.I keep a notebook in my coffee table so I can quickly pull it out to note particularly good tracks, which I seem to be doing more lately.Vinnie, you've got another VERY satisfied Sig 30/30.2 owner.