Audio advisor and Constellation amplifiers


Hi,  has anyone seen the latest audio advisor? , they have been selling some krell products,  now Constellation, I have always liked and enjoyed business with audio advisor over the last 20 years,  I'm impressed they are getting some good equipment,  what's your thoughts? 
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I have a Kavent preamp that is a fully balanced aluminum cladded discreet dual mono power supplied astonishingly great sounding work of art that is a re-badged Vincent…I love the damn thing.  I also have a couple of those Pangea p100 (designed by Constellation's Peter Madnick) power supplies that Audio Advisor recently fixed for next to nothing (I think a surge blasted 'em somehow, but still…). A great company who's employees will take the time to discuss their stuff with zero attitude…refreshing. My local audio "Salons" sell everything at list price, don't actually seem to like music particularly (I work with musicians frequently, many of whom would love to do a gig for an audio store…I've suggested this a few times and the store dudes look at me like I'm insane), and clearly are in decline except for the mega buck gear freaks or quasi-sociopath paranoid elitists.

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"Now, now, now. I have bought Parasound and Bryston products from Audio Advisor and I would not classify those products as "Chinese crap".

The Vincent stuff, on the other hand is..."




I believe Parasound is made in China. I would not consider it junk...

Nor would I.  Parasound is fine gear and delivers tremendous value.  

But to some, value isn't even a consideration.  From the looks of this thread, it seems that where you buy is just as important as what you buy.  Gee, I bought my Viennas from Magnolia so they must be bad - I mean really...who would buy from Best Buy?

I applause AA and Constellation and wish them must success.