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  1. http://audio-gd.com/Master/Singularity19/Singularity 19EN.htm This one looks very interesting, 600/650usd only.
  2. Not the fanciest speaker or the most expensive one, but owning one pair of Vandersteen Treo CT and the Audio GD Master 10 integrated amp would make me very, very happy.
  3. I would never buy a +10k DAC, because I can't, but...if I could buy one... Special version of Nagra HD DAC, found the picture on their Facebook page. For me, this is how "a mid priced car" looks like inside, the Lampizator stuff is awful.
  4. (Read with Narco's character voice): Gracias PatrĂ³n!
  5. Thanks Kevin!!! Mentioned the Audio GD stuff because I read this some days ago: http://www.audio-gd.com/audio/ACSS.htm Kingwa mentions he uses the Current Conveyor Technology on his designs, like Krell and also Bakoon ("SATRI" circuit mentioned), my doubts were generated because of that.
  6. Hello, first post, long time reader, please don't be harsh with me, I read the forum rules a couple of times. I have Stax SR-2170 system for two years, very happy with it. However, I received an Audeze LCD-2 as christmas present (god bless christmas!), but...I don't have a proper amp for them. I thought this is a great opportunity to start my first DIY project (this transconductance amplifier). But, I have a few (probably dumb) doubts about the design. Kevin said there's no way to make a balanced/bridged transconductance amp, but looking at some commercially available products, I've found this: Bakoon AMP-51R speaker amp: ("Maximum power output: 100 watts in stereo, 250 watts in mono") http://www.bakoon.com/product/amp-51r/ Audio GD NFB-1 headphone amp (fully balanced, class A, with 4 pin xlr headphone output) http://audio-gd.com/Pro/Headphoneamp/NFB1AMP/NFB1AMPEN.htm I mean, is something wrong with those transconductance amplifiers or a design of this headphone amp with a 4 pin XLR output for the headphones can be done? Thanks for your attention, and please forgive my ignorance.
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