Anybody heard Stereoknight magnetic preamp?


This seems very intersting but never heard of it. Anybody listened to it? http://www.stereoknight.com/enigma10R.html
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Gpmaven, I have had the Bent pre with the Stevens and Billingntons transformers (copper) and now have the Music First Mk11 ( copper). My speakers are Adam Audio Tensor Deltas. They are active, and I recommend you hear these. I was able to make a choice between either and I choose the Music first for its sonic qualities over the Bent, I thought 25% larger transformers but 45 % more sound in every way. Tell me please, how much better is the Stereo Night than the Mark 11, can you give me a bit more detail, I find it hard to imagine anything better than the Mark 11 than the Music First Reference? And, is the build quality better than the MK11? Mind you, that wouldn’t be too hard to beat! Thanks
Yes, I own the pre and a pair of their SNight mono amps. I have tested most of their equipment at length. My most recent equipment divorce was from a pre and pair of amps by CAT. Over 12 years of CAT with a multitude of equipment always attempting to dethrone them. I got tired of switching out and testing new equipment. So much so that when a new piece came in it would sit for weeks until I was ready to deal with it. CAT equipment is just that good! One day I exchanged an email with Sarjan from 6Moons and he gave me some good ideas. The ideas lead me into a different direction. StereoKnight. I matched the equipment up with a pair of Devore 9's and packed the CAT equipment - now sitting on shelves in the garage. Allot of BS I could share, but I can sum it up best with the following:
I hooked up the StereoKnight equipment with Stereo knight Balanced Cables and Power Cords. Balanced from point to point ending with a pair of Devore 9's and sat to listen - Dire Staights ---- and in no less than 60 seconds my listening room clearly felt as if it dropped 15 degrees, the wind picked up, waves lapped my feet. The bongs took place above and out to the right. All instruments floated appropriately in space with all the depth and width I could imagine. Perfect, never needed to go above 1 on the volume pot. No warming-up no adjustments - just music from the first note. Low sound floor? Wow! I was at 1 and I was transfered from my place to some space around evening and thoroughly enjoyed the beach and atmosphere as never before - (hell, and I use to live at the beach) the music took me home. Think of it this way - the Devore 9's are phenomenal speakers by anyone opinion. On my end I know for a fact that the Devore's are my systems weakest link. Maybe not. Back on the Merry Go-Round?
How much Enigma sells for?
As a side note- I really hate it, when there is no pricing information posted on the manufacturer website. What is it, a secret?