December 3, 201114 yr Hey look, our products are so great we encase our 'special sauce' in a red enclosure so you can't really see what's in our amp. The mystery is what makes it sound so divine! I reckon if you open it up you'll find something like this inside: Edited December 3, 201114 yr by monsieurguzel
December 3, 201114 yr that looks like a Par-Metal chassis skeleton? hmmmm...batteries or hamster powered? Edited December 3, 201114 yr by fishski13
December 3, 201114 yr In that case is just a crappy T-amp sold for way, way, way too much money. The batteries are also something I don't get. People always focus on the "no noise" and look past all the issues normal PSU's don't have.
December 3, 201114 yr Well, I have had various of his products and currently own an Isabella and a 30.2. Love their sound, so I am happy w/o understanding nor wanting to understand why it sounds good. Ignorance can be bliss!
December 3, 201114 yr Yep, according to 6 moons, T amps. On batteries. The batteries are great for high current peaks, but are definitely not as quiet as a good quality regulated power supply. At least the stuff is built better than the rudistor crap, but definitely way overpriced. I've looked into this a bit more, and much of what is inside is actually built by someone else. Both attenuators used are from bentaudio, i recognize the single tube input board, and the T amp board also seems to be one of the standard vendors selling those boards for about $25. Looks like the only thing they actually make is the headphone only output which is one of the national semiconductor lower power gain clone style chips. Edited December 3, 201114 yr by kevin gilmore
December 3, 201114 yr Ignorance can be expensive! FTFY It was in my case. I bought one before I knew any better. I'm still trying to unload the thing. It's been an expensive lesson, but one I'm not going to repeat any time soon.
December 3, 201114 yr Luckily I ran into Ken of RWA on the shuttle to the hotel at CanJam 09 and he seemed like a real dick so I never had to worry about buying their products. The first time I listened to the LCD-2 was on one of the RWA amps at CJ10 and I was pretty underwhelmed. In fact, I told people I was very unimpressed with the LCD-2. Luckily I was able to listen to them on the WA6SE later in the day.
December 3, 201114 yr After having dealt with Ken on a headphone recable (which he did a great job on) and as a vendor at (the last real) CanJam he is an actual dick.
December 4, 201114 yr Perhaps I was confused, I guess Ken is of ALO not RWA. I always get the two confused.
December 4, 201114 yr Nonetheless it is good to know the vendor is a dick before you buy and that is why I like the few meets and the one RMA fest I attended.
December 4, 201114 yr It was in my case. I bought one before I knew any better. I'm still trying to unload the thing. It's been an expensive lesson, but one I'm not going to repeat any time soon. Did you actually sell yours? I've been trying not to say anything bad about it on HF until you sold it...
December 4, 201114 yr Author It was in my case. I bought one before I knew any better. I'm still trying to unload the thing. It's been an expensive lesson, but one I'm not going to repeat any time soon. That's exactly how I felt with my vastly overpriced WA5 that I had a really hard time selling off!
December 4, 201114 yr Author Luckily I ran into Ken of RWA on the shuttle to the hotel at CanJam 09 and he seemed like a real dick so I never had to worry about buying their products. The first time I listened to the LCD-2 was on one of the RWA amps at CJ10 and I was pretty underwhelmed. In fact, I told people I was very unimpressed with the LCD-2. Luckily I was able to listen to them on the WA6SE later in the day. Yeah, I had the same experience with the LCD-2 listening to them at the ALO stand at Canjam too. Sounded much better on the WA6 SE. Funny thing is that on HF everybody was saying how the LCD2+Alo amp were such a magical combo, which was total BS to me.
December 4, 201114 yr Yes, Ken Ball is ALO, but he was doing some stuff with RWA in the past. Vinny Rossi of RWA is really good people and great fun at meets and audio shows. Other than my iMod, which I have used for years quite happily, I have never been too impressed with his stuff. I don't begrudge him, however, because it sounds decent and is accessible to non-audiophile types and he has done pretty well.
December 4, 201114 yr FTFY Did not know what FTFY meant so I googled it! Originally means "fixed that for you." It also works as a double meaning for "fuck this fuck you." It's only used in that derivative in closed circles to confuse those that aren't in "the know" and is usually used in cases when two parties argue over something innately idiotic that has no logical outcome. Edited December 4, 201114 yr by mrarroyo
December 4, 201114 yr I tried the Isebellina HPA in Tokyo with a pair of HD-800s. It didn't sound that special to me. I actually thought the RX-B/CLAS rig and the Continental with the LCD-3s were more impressive, but that partly could have been because I had lower expectations. For both ALO and RWA I sometimes hit their sites and think It'd be nice to have a TOTL travel rig or a battery powered integrated amp, but I can't bring myself to spend that much on either.
December 4, 201114 yr Author In the past year I've given up trying to pimp out my iPod with fancy dacs/amps...it's just too much of a hassle in terms of portability, battery life, managing songs, and just plain looking stupid. I've switched over to just plugging my ESW10s into my iPhone and listening to Mog. Unlimited music @ 320kbps keeps me happy and I actually listen to a lot more artists/albums then I would otherwise.
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