I had to go to Cary Audio yesterday to pick up a few pre's and amp's they were servicing for us. Whenever I get to go to Cary Audio it is a huge treat. Not only are the owners and the guys that work there the nicest guys I have ever met, but they still love the gear as much as all of us combined. So, everytime we go over there for business, it always turns into pleasure as they can't wait to show us all the gear they have got in the works. We always get drug into the assembly warehouse so they can show us the all the prototypes that are currently being bench tested. We then usually go into their listening room where they have the $7k Kimber speaker cables, and all the Audio Magic cables you could ever want. From Excalibur II's all the way up to the Illusion and Clairvoyant's. They had a couple new power cables that I was quoted as being roughly $6,500 but I can't for the life of me remember the names. Anyway, on Friday's visit they showed me their newest tube amp which is the little brother to the current Rocket 88. They haven't come up with a name for it yet, only saying that is the "mini" Rocket. We usually get to sit for an hour or so and listen to all the new prototypes when we visit, but this time Greg, one of the owners, insisted I took this unit home for an extended period of time, and really put it through it's paces. I couldn't believe they were forcing gear on me to test, and were actually eager and truly interested in my review. With this being a "prototype" it does not yet have the fancy casing on it, just a plain steel chasis, but man does it sound excellent. It's been burning for about 48 hours now, and I am currently listening to the fairly new Alison Krauss & Union Station live SACD. This thing sounds sweet. I could use a little more juice, but for what this thing is going to cost new, it's a great piece. I snapped a few pics for those of you interested. If you would like to see their entire line of equipment, check out their website:
http://www.caryaudio.com/