Rogue Zeus Amp - Anyone heard this?


I'm very interested in the Rogue Zeus amplifier, but have not heard it.

Any opinions?
passion4audio
Hiend2 wrote" not a lot of life to it." I respectfully disagree, but then I've rolled tubes to get the sound I prefer (which is very lively, BTW). Half of these tubes came from Rogue (the Marks define Great Customer Service, which is no small matter), the others from well known tube hawkers.
M120s are much better for the money? Everyone that I know who have had both prefer the M150s. Anyway, the M120 is an older model,so sells pretty inexpensively used,and is fine but is only half the power. How can you compare?
I have had my Zeus for two years now and apart from blowing two tube fuses, I have had no problems with it. I use a copland 301 pream and linn ikemi cD player. I bought it as a demo and am still using the original power tubes. Jeff Jones, how much did rogue ask for the nos tubes you mentioned and what kind of nos tubes were they? I am very pleased with the sound of the Zeus......my speakers are ASW genius 400's.
I like the zeus, Its a good amp,To me the Rogue magic is not there. Sorry, Ive tried it twice It might work better in another system.
Hiend- that's one big hunk of metal to lug in twice!
I'm not sure what the "Rogue magic" is, but the beauty of tubes is the ability to change sonic signature by using different ones.
For sure - as with all equipment, you must arrange the pieces so that they suit YOUR ears. Cables, speakers, electronics all must be put together just so.
The Zeus sits as the cornerstone of the best system I've ever owned, and definitely ever heard IN MY ROOM. It's staying.
I've had my Zeus for a good while now, almost four years.

I have Telefunken and RCA clear tops in the signal tube stages. I've replaced all of the fuses with HiFi tuning fuses for a staggering improvement in slam and sparkle ( I really did not think the fuses would be such an improvement.) It sits on a Sistrum amp stand and uses a Shunyata King Cobra cord.

My preamp is a 99 Magnum that's been tweaked a bit Bob Backert with amazing results.

I've found the Zeus to be a powerful amp capable of great finesse. Soundstaging is pinpoint with width and depth.
There's no "tube magic," just music.

And the Zeus in triode mode is driving Thiel 2.3's, so that should tell you something about its power.

With these speakers, I went from a Bryston 4B-ST to a Plinius SA-102 and then the Rogue and have never looked back.