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...his new Liliana Monoblocks sounded excellent....best I've heard a Red Wine Audio show setup sound.
How does the RWA set up with Liliana compared to other high end rigs?
At 100wpc RMS into 8-ohms (200wpc into 4-ohms), Liliana is the first commercially produced battery-powered amplifier to unite “iron-fisted” high-current FET output with a “velvet glove” warmth and character only found in vacuum tubes.
The remainder of the Red Wine RMAF system was comprised of the Signature 15 integrated amp (starting at $1,500) that uses a 6922/E88CC dual triode in the preamp stage and a Class A/B FET output stage for 15W into 8ohms driving the WLM La Scala monitors ($4,500/pair). The sound was clean, nimble and quick.
$4500/pair La Scala monitor speakers. Great tone, 8ohm, 40Hz-25kHz, 91dB efficiency. Impeccable fit and finish. Honestly, the sound in this room was easy, rich, detailed and extraordinarily pleasant — which, while not exactly a surprise, as this is the Red Wine trademark sound — was a happy refuge in the surging sea of noise that is RMAF.
Another, from "Confessions of a Part Time Audiophile."http://parttimeaudiophile.com/2011/10/19/rmaf-2011-red-wine-wlm/Thanks, Scot! Love the pics (except the dorky one of me smiling ) and all the detailed info of the components.Much appreciated!Vinnie
Thanks, Guys!Here is one from Steve Marsh of 6moons.com (scroll to the bottom):http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/rmaf2011/6.htmlAnd this juicy piece from John Darko of digitalaudioreview.net.au:http://digitalaudioreview.net.au/index.php/news-blog-and-showcase/system-showcase/item/307-best-of-rmaf-2011-red-wine-audioNot sure if more coverage will surface - but this is plenty and I really appreciate those who came to our room to listen and report on what they heard.Thank you,Vinnie
Yes. My report on RMAF new products will be online soon at Stereotimes.com Your room was included.
Red Wine Audio is known for battery-powered audio components. Mr. Red Wine himself, Vinnie Rossi (get it?), debut several new products at RMAF. For the budget conscious, the new Signature 15 (15 watts at 8 ohms) integrated amp featuring LifFePO4 battery technology retails for $1,500. For those desiring more power, the new Liliana monoblock amps at 100 wpc @ 8 ohms (200 wpc @ 4 ohms) should do the trick. Wow, 100 wpc from a battery pack. Now that’s news. Pair with the WLM La Scala loudspeakers from Austria which Red Wine imports, the sound from the system was warm, tonally rich and powerful. My critique of the lack of dynamics from Red Wine amps in the past is now laid to rest. Pricing for the monoblocks is $5,600 for the pair until the end of this year, then $6,000 thereafter. Both the Signature 15 and Liliana have tube input stages to add some warmth to the sonics.