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Dear Vinnie:I wanted to tell you I'm really enjoying the Red Wine Audio HPA. I'm using it with AKG 701s and Ultrasone Edition 8s, from my MBP with Amarra mini. It’s clear that you designed the HPA for acoustic music… and judging by the results, you know what live acoustic music sounds like!In twenty years of performing and recording, I have never heard anything that approaches the natural sound of the HPA for acoustic music. I'm listening to the new Ahmad Jamal album and have been admiring my percussionist colleague Manolo Badrena's performance. A percussionist is not the typical instrumentation to add to a piano trio, however Manolo is not your average percussionist. He’s a sculptor of sounds and shapes and uses many exotic percussion instruments including birdcalls, and various shells and tiny shakers as well as congas, etc. I’m familiar with and play all these instruments and I can say that they were captured and mixed fabulously and reproduced faithfully by your HPA. In my observation, the very focused sound these instruments produce, and the accenting/background nature of trio Jazz percussion, (ie. the percussion is usually placed further back and lower in the mix) requires deep resolution of the entire chain in order to reproduce faithfully the timbre, attack, decay and localization of the various instruments. The HPA is delivering in a big way and I have been enjoying going back and listening to all my recordings. For acoustic, there is no question that I will stop searching for what sounds best, because I am completely and ultimately content with the HPA. Thank you again Vinnie, Chris Fátóyè Theberge, Grammy-nominated Jazz artist(Groove Collective)
A few months ago, when I gave him a thorough run through on my system (Macbook / USB, Isabella w/ DAC, Sig 30.2 amp and single drivers + sub), his comment was “better than live.”
"It’s clear that you designed the HPA for acoustic music"So, did you design the HPA with acoustic music in mind Vinnie?Was that the benchmark you were hoping to attain. Just out of interest, do you remember the recordings you listened to when voicing the HPA?
the Isabellina HPA is for those who value smoothness with mass, warmth and wallop. This is a long player that won't fatigue even at high volumes and over long stretches.
I attribute these qualities as a byproduct of a minimalist design philosophy, coupled with running off the grid (high current too).