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Yip, dead on. For those folks who are just dying to break the $2k barrier with us, we're in the final stages of development of a very unique tube buffer for the ICEBlock amps. We're not rolling the dice on this program. We've formed an exclusive relationship with Gary Dodd of Dodd Audio to make the best darn ICEPower amp ever sold. Of course, it will also be a super high-value product with a target price of $2,500/pair.We're in the process of finalizing our go-to-market tube selection. Some that Gary has tried are:12ax7ecc83575160576681702573827494cv4004e83ccecc803ecc8112at760606201667974927728e81ccecc801cv4003ecc8212au7 58145063596560676189668074897730e82ccecc802607212ay7 12az7
I too have the Sensation M901, and I agree whole heartedly with what has been previously said. I, in fact would go further, and even contradict Seth (What Heresy!)in that the Sensation absolutely requires a high class (in terms of clean useable power) power supply. To not do so is akin to buying a 4 Wheel Drive Car for its road traction and safety and putting 4 bald tires on it. What's the sense? Any discussion of the Sensation begins and ends with it's price performance ratio, and the incredible value that it represents. Yes, there are other Amps using different topologies that sound better in one specific area, but none of these amps come close to achieving the performance of the Sensation at it's price point. I use the Sensation with Omega Speakers, and the synergy is excellent. It produces an emotionally involving sound that is quite seductive. This is me putting my money where my mouth is. When the next generation of Sensations becomes available, not only will I purchase it, I want to be first in line. 'Nuff Said
I am assuming your Omega's are pretty efficient speakers. Do you find that you have good use of the volume control with the Sensation? I have found that, sometimes, with efficient speakers and some amps, the sound gets loud really quickly and you don't have much range of use on the volume control. Curious to hear of your experience.