IDEAL INNOVATIONS - COMMENTS & FEEDBACK
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   Date:2010-04-06

Name: Blake
Email: thebreeze84@live.com
Comments: I recently purchased the Elite80 amp from Syd and just got done with my first full weekend of listening. I can’t get over how real and alive the music sounded. I didn’t know my turntable could sound that good! The crisp detail is all there, the bass is perfect and a lush sense of space is present. It just sounds REAL! I have heard amplifiers costing three or four times as much, but why spend more when you can have equal quality for way less money? This is a company with world-class products and world-class service, but they somehow manage realistic prices. I’m very happy with my purchase and judging from the apparent build quality, I will be happy with it for quite a while. Thanks for making such a great product!
   Date:2009-12-12

Name: Steve Sansome
Email: Sansome@copper.net
Comments: I purchased an Elite 70 Stereo Tube Amp from "Syd"
over one year Ago, Im using mission 51 speakers, Bi-Wiring, SAE Mark XXX pre-amplifier, Luxman Dr-1
Direct drive table with Grado Black Cartridge, Toshiba Xr-84 CD, Akai GXC-636 Open Reel Deck. My system is by no means "Top End" However I wish to comment on the quality of my "Little Might" hand wired tube amplifier made by Syd...The Sound Rivals that of Much more costly Amplifiers such as Macintosh, bryston, Etc. When I play Handel's
Messiahs the Music IS....Stunning, clear, smooth
& Zero back ground Audible noise..I hear Handel as
it was meant to be heard..Perfect, Enlightening, Totally MOVING SONIC Spiritual Experience!!! Wonderful! Why would anyone spend More!! Believe Me "Value is the Word". The Warm Sonics Are Fantastic!!! Thanks Syd, Steve in Trenton, Ontario.
   Date:2009-10-03

Name: Tom Sutliff
Email: copperlink@yahoo.com
Comments: I've had the Elite 80 hooked up for about 2 weeks now and have spent a considerable amount of time listening and all I can say is I am very impressed. The sound quality is excellent, but the build quality and attention to detail on this amp is also outstanding. Syd has been great to deal with during the order and build process answering my (many) questions promptly and with patience. I have tried several configurations with the 80 amp. 1.) Running my CDP (Cambridge Audio 840C) directly to the amp inputs 2.) Running a preamp and AVR (Emotiva USP-1 and Onkyo TX-SR875). While both sound nice I actually prefer the direct ("flat"); connection directly from the CDP to the 80 amp. It just has that 'sound' I'm looking for from a tube amp. It's clear, the separation of instruments is there, it's warm but it's also articulate and the bass is excellent (nice and tight). I hear things in this configuration I don't hear running solid state, which is what I hoped for when I acquired the 80. I run Klipsch RF-83 speakers and the amp really makes them sing. I use Signal Cable Analog II interconnects between the amp and CDP by the way. This is a very clean sounding amp, and not just when I am playing music (very nice). The Klipsch are extremely efficient at a sensitivity of 100 dB and you cannot hear any hiss or transient noise coming from the horn when the 80 is powered up to the CDP. Dead quiet. That is very impressive to me, as I've had solid state and several tube amps hooked up before and was able to hear some hiss (albeit you had to get your ear close with a couple of them ' some you could hear hiss 5' away). The signal path is obviously important to noise transients, but you can attribute the majority of that quietness to the amp's design and build quality imho. The Elite80 has more than enough power to push the Klipsch's also (which is to be expected with their sensitivity). I rarely have to go past the 3 o'clock position on the volume pots (I have a big listening room 32' x 26' and sit / listen 13' feet away from the Klipsch fronts). The amp sounds phenomenal with Jazz; I listened today to 'Red Clay' from Freddie Hubbard, 'Ballads' from John Coltrane and Benny Golson's 'The Other Side of Benny Golson'. But they work well beyond Jazz as I also listened to Neil Young's 'Harvest Moon', Springsteen's 'Darkness on the Edge of Town', The Black Keys 'Thickfreakness' and Robin Trower's 'Bridge of Sighs' and the sound was EXCEPTIONAL. Final thoughts; Nothing wrong with audio components coming from China like we've seen the past several years (some are quite good), but I'm very happy (and will go out of my way) to buy a quality, well designed and handmade product produced in North America. You can't go wrong with the sound quality, the build quality, the price and the communication from Syd.
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