Primare_cd31, I am using the Magtech right now on my LSA1 Statements. I did review it for Dagogo. As you say it is very powerful, well made, fairly light weight, and certainly inexpensive. I am at odds with Roger Sanders about his excellent amp. I have found it does not like to be turned off and takes a good deal of time recuperating if this is done. Also, it is very responsive to proper isolation and to power cords. It also takes a long time to reach its best.
My unit now has many hours on it. It is on a StillPoints Component Stand and has the Synergistic Research MIG isolation feet under it and is driven by a Syn. Res. Halograph A power cord. Each of these made a significant improvement in my sound using this amp.
There is a clarity and effortlessness to this amp that I have not had with other amps. Of course, I have not had many very expensive amps, such as the Ypsilon, Tidal, or Sovereign amps in my system, but I see nothing wanting using it. I also know that it is selling quite well.
My unit now has many hours on it. It is on a StillPoints Component Stand and has the Synergistic Research MIG isolation feet under it and is driven by a Syn. Res. Halograph A power cord. Each of these made a significant improvement in my sound using this amp.
There is a clarity and effortlessness to this amp that I have not had with other amps. Of course, I have not had many very expensive amps, such as the Ypsilon, Tidal, or Sovereign amps in my system, but I see nothing wanting using it. I also know that it is selling quite well.