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Hi Steve,Ah, thanks, are you still in touch with him? I will PM him......How far from Omaha to Minneapolis? At least 500 miles?Ulp......Hugh
Hi guys. I have been reading up on this one. One thing that really caught my attention is the couple of reports so far that the Soraya seems to be able to make music out of not so good recordings. I have a lot of rock and pop in my collection, and yes some of that stuff is brutal on high end systems (sounds good on cars and boom boxes though). However, I have heard some gear make some music of these type of recordings. I mean, there was air, some warmth, good spacing and some life. So, can the Soraya really play in that game? I am interested in this amp, but living in the States, I won't really get a chance to hear it. Systems synergy, room acoustics and other variables aside, anyone know how the Soraya compares to some of the other well know brands such as Conrad Johnson, Ayre, The ModWright KWA 150, Sim Audio, Macintosh, Pass Labs, ect....
I went straight there, easy to identify Keith! He is a committed audiophile with more knowledge of classical music than anyone I have ever met, particularly opera.
Folks,I better watch out. I have a customer now I can NEVER disappoint, so you can believe I will be working very hard to maintain the pace......I've just had word the new pcbs are on their way, too.Thanks Kieran, gudonya mate,Hugh
Now get your bungus to work and build my amp.
Afterimage, I popped around to see Hugh this morning and can faithfully confirm that I witnessed him working on the initial stuffing of your PCBs. Then I'm a bit ashamed to say, I enticed him away for a coffee and that stopped him working for a bit. But I'm sure he's back slaving away this afternoon. Incidentally, the sound of the Maya is not any sort of 'likeability' risk. I can't see you sending it back. I've heard the pre production version playing A/B with my 2009 Soraya and it's a wonderful amp. 99% similar but with a touch more of the things the extra power and current handling ability bestow plus the slightly more valve like nature of the zero global feedback topology. In fact IMO, the strengths of all Hugh's designs is that they solidly straddle the gap between conventional SS and valve sound and virtues including the wonderful drive and control they have over speakers that belies their stated power.