Kindel Speakers, Wingate Amps, and Image Speakers.
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Music Reference amps are usually available and I think at most times there is at least one up on the site. Just about 3-4 weeks there were three amps, two different models. I've also heard they are reliable but have recently been told by a 30 year audiophile they originally were not. My vote goes for Air Tight. Don't come up very often but then they are a small outfit and only make pretty expensive stuff. By that I mean their cheapest amp is $7,000.00. |
Glide3, regarding your comments In general I am coming to the conclusion that SS has come a long way...as a tube enthusiast I'm not sure I ever thought I would say that A few years ago I would have laughed at your comment, today I must agree with you. I still prefer tubes for my system, but more and more I am hearing things from high performance transistor amps that I respect. Like everything in this hobby, it's component and system dependant. |
R_F_sayles, Yes, in a word it's excellent. I'm not sure I am ready to go where HP has gone (keep in mind he is hearing the big brother) but it is one of the very best amps SS or tube I have ever had or heard... and this list is quite long. In general I am coming to the conclusion that SS has come a long way...as a tube enthusiast I'm not sure I ever thought I would say that. It has made my Tonian TLM-1's, Exemplars and Quad 57's sound as good or better than any of the other amps that have been connected to them. I will also say that the build quality and ease of use (particularly as you are dealing with a battery system for the pre) is excellent Great product that I also believe to be a great value when one looks at what it is and does. |
Albertporter, If you are in Northern California some time just drop me an email and come by for a listen. Yr44, Here is a link to a picture showing a pair of Wavestream Kinetics V-8 monoblocks: http://pic4.videogon.com/i/he2003/f/1055025976.jpg Glide3, Would love to hear the MFA 200d's. I got the first production model of the Wavestream phonoamp almost a year ago last Thanksgiving Day. Arrived at the Analog Room at 3p and Brian and Scott met me beaming like proud parents. After admiring it for about an hour (the shop was of course closed) I drove away with it. Looking back over my shoulder they looked like they had just given up their first born. It is brilliant design which competes with the best. I, as you surely, have done the side-by-side comparisons with the Wavestream and the Aesthetix Io. P.S. The line for Scott's new Linestage forms behind me. That will give me a complete Wavestream Kinetics system. |
Albert, no we're just miscommunicating. You're thinking that my reply was to you fellas sub-thread regarding the Wavestream Kinetics V-8 Power Amplifier. When I was responding to the thread in general, not your sub-thread. The 'as if on que' comment meant that Bill's Vyger went on sale the same day that this thread started. The Vyger is a rare brand on the 'GoN, no? Cheers, John |
I also thought of Wavestream and DNM...two of my favorites. I live only a few miles from the analog room in San Jose and have heard Scott's V8's many times....excellent. I believe George Cardas also uses these amps. I own Scott's newest creation his wavestream kinetics phono stage and it is also marvelous. In addition I have a pair of his MFA 200d's that he has modified over the years as he develops new thoughts on design...they are also excellent. There seems to be a consistency here with the stff Scott does...hmmm. Next up is his Wavestream Kinetics Line Stage...can't wait. |
As if on que: VYGER Indian Signature Turntable Wish I had the doe ray me, if ya know what I mean! Cheers, John :-) |
Wavestream Kinetics V-8 Power Amplifier...Made by Scott Frankland of Moore-Frankland Associates (MFA) as mentioned in the first reply above. These were made by him subsequent to the demise of MFA. They come as either mono blocks or stereo and are still made to order. Mine is #30. I believe that less than 50 have been made--maybe just a few more than 30. The power tubes are driven in a manner described by Scott in a patent he has. The originals sound beautiful but Scott has thought of further upgrades in the intervening years. For me, it's a treasure. |
Hi, Nrchy: Stan Klyne lives in the Seattle area, so local audiophiles are perhaps more aware of his designs than other parts of the country. Tim Ratcliffe, owner of Experience Audio here in Seattle, carries Klyne products, and he recently told me that Klyne hasn't built many units recently. Stan is, however, still in the business. |
I don't mean to shanghi this thread, but in regard to the Klyne, is it because there is no market for these units or are they really that rare? I watch out of curiosity since I own the Klyne newest version of the pre-amp. I have not seen any for sale in a long time, just wondering why... Maybe I should start one of those annoying "Why so few _____ for sale?" posts!?! |

