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For guts, fleshiness and wallop -- in short, the illusion that the ghostly phantom images in your sound room have bodies and arteries with flowing blood -- the Isabella delivers more than class leaders at twice her price.
What's undeniable is that Isabella the package -- particularly with the Isabellina option -- is the most ambitious Red Wine Audio product yet. Equally true from personal dealings, reader feedback and forum posts is that this company treats its customers with respect and courtesy. Lastly, those who focus exclusively on the apparent value of things are nearly bound to overlook that considering what it competes against, the Isabella continues to be a good value. With it, Red Wine Audio now simply competes on higher ground.
I'm curious to know Vinnie, it looks like in one of the photos that the batteries of the Isabella are soldered to the connecting wires? Does that mean you have to replace the batteries at the factory if they are to be replaced? In any case, I hope to try out an Isabella in the near future...
Srajan,That's going to be a great comparison! If I get the Isabella, it will be with the DAC, so that I can have some fun moving back and forth with my ModWright transporter. I can compare the digital out from that to the Isabella DAC. Then a MacBook vs. the Transporter, etc. All these options because of flexible outputs. But the question of amp direct vs. going through Isabella will be interesting to read!
There will be a follow-up comparing the Sig 30.2 amp + Isabella to the Sig 30.2 integrated - and the latter with Isabella to the former twosome, to give people with integrated 30.2s some input on what the Isabella addition brings to the party as an upgrade path.
Just to be sure, this review is not yet complete. Really. There will be a follow-up comparing the Sig 30.2 amp + Isabella to the Sig 30.2 integrated - and the latter with Isabella to the former twosome, to give people with integrated 30.2s some input on what the Isabella addition brings to the party as an upgrade path. Seeing that I had a lot to cover as it was, this would have made the review even longer and ungainly so that follow-up will be a separate piece. And if I can get my two reference digital pieces fixed in time (moving is a bitch), I also want to create some additional context for the USB DAC performance versus expensive ($10,000 and $35,000 respectively) CDPs run thru their analog outputs.But, that'll still be a little while as I'm under quite an amount of backlog still from the move and need to handle some other assignments first. So just a heads-up that these weren't the last words yet on the subject. Phew
And yes, I used the stock tubes exclusively. I have a set of Mullards but as the review is long already,I decided not to get lost on a tube rolling tangent. There's a useful thread on that here already...
Quote from: Srajan Ebaen on 8 Oct 2008, 05:55 amAnd yes, I used the stock tubes exclusively. I have a set of Mullards but as the review is long already,I decided not to get lost on a tube rolling tangent. There's a useful thread on that here already...Thanks. Good news the Isabella came out this good with stock tubes, leaving room for owners to tweak the sound to their tastes via tube rolling.