Charles,
Yes, our musical tastes are very similar. In fact I started following your threads because you made statements about the quality/type of sound that you like and I stood up and took notice, thinking gee, this Charles person is someone to pay serious attention too; and then between Arthur Salvatore's comments and your own on the Coincident and Mr. Salvator's previous write-ups on the Golden Tube 300B, I knew you guys were on to something truthful about high-end audio that cut through the hype.
The above statement also applies to Brownsfan, whose musical tastes in both equipment and music are sublime. Of course there are some others, but you and Brownsfan epitomize the sound that I seek.
Mapman, definitely a winner. I hope you get to hear it for yourself, the Dynamo is shockingly good. I can't praise Israel Blume enough, he nailed this amp. It truly allows the young budding audiophile/music lover, older ones too, to enter a world of really fine musical reproduction at a nominal cost of entry, 2nd system or main system. Like Tim Smith stated or implied, keep the Dynamo and upgrade build around it, it will do expensive speakers justice provided they are reasonable in sensitivity, say 92db, and an easy 8 ohm load. Same for all other ancillary equipment, including tubes, cables and so forth. This amp will reflect and appreciate the upgrade; but you really don't need to do a thing, this amp will still sing.
Yes, our musical tastes are very similar. In fact I started following your threads because you made statements about the quality/type of sound that you like and I stood up and took notice, thinking gee, this Charles person is someone to pay serious attention too; and then between Arthur Salvatore's comments and your own on the Coincident and Mr. Salvator's previous write-ups on the Golden Tube 300B, I knew you guys were on to something truthful about high-end audio that cut through the hype.
The above statement also applies to Brownsfan, whose musical tastes in both equipment and music are sublime. Of course there are some others, but you and Brownsfan epitomize the sound that I seek.
Mapman, definitely a winner. I hope you get to hear it for yourself, the Dynamo is shockingly good. I can't praise Israel Blume enough, he nailed this amp. It truly allows the young budding audiophile/music lover, older ones too, to enter a world of really fine musical reproduction at a nominal cost of entry, 2nd system or main system. Like Tim Smith stated or implied, keep the Dynamo and upgrade build around it, it will do expensive speakers justice provided they are reasonable in sensitivity, say 92db, and an easy 8 ohm load. Same for all other ancillary equipment, including tubes, cables and so forth. This amp will reflect and appreciate the upgrade; but you really don't need to do a thing, this amp will still sing.

