I have serial number 50 from this very unit and as Michael said, it is great in all regards. I just recently put the HP500SE against the Einstein the Tube Preamp and the top of the line Octave Jubilee reference preamp, I still own the HP500SE. A testament to the quality and sound of this preamp. The soundstage with the Octave HP500SE is a little further back then the Einstein, the Einstein is more in your face in the soundstage, however, I find the sounstage perfect for listening and I feel as if I am still right there during the performance.
For analog, SACD and CD, this preamp plays all back very well, convincinlgy, lively, realism and spaciousness to the music as it was recorded. In fact, I think this preamp in mhy system has allowed me not to worry about line amplification issues at all. There are two line level outs for up to 4 mono amps, or 2 subs and 2 mono amps. I use the balanced out to the Octave MRE130 140 tube watt mono amps with Super Black Box with B&W N800's with great results.
Let me tell you this, when I was on the kick to upgrade my preamp, I was really ready, and after pitting the top of the line Octave and Einstein, I feel I am listening to the music and nothing else.
My next goal is to compare the Aesthetix Callisto against the Octave HP500SE.
Ineteresting tid bit of information, last year we had an innaugeral meeting at Octave's company headquarters and we had workshop's involving all of the different equipment Mr. Hoffman makes. It was a great experience, and to see how each upgrade made a difference, was nice. Each power supply is hand wound in shop, point to point wiring, voltage set at the factory for either 120 (Japan)/240 (Europe). I asked about selling these in the states, and Mr. Hoffman said that the costs and markup in the states would be too high, probably coming at a price around the same as the Einstein, The Tube. I am not sure if he would have any problems getting past the UL approval in the states or not, he does have EU and CE approval for his equipment.
I would love for someone in the states to test this device, it was voted best preamp of the year in Japan and they sell very well in Japan as well by serious analog listeners. Maybe one day it will get a UL stamp and be sold in the states.
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Audioquest4life
For analog, SACD and CD, this preamp plays all back very well, convincinlgy, lively, realism and spaciousness to the music as it was recorded. In fact, I think this preamp in mhy system has allowed me not to worry about line amplification issues at all. There are two line level outs for up to 4 mono amps, or 2 subs and 2 mono amps. I use the balanced out to the Octave MRE130 140 tube watt mono amps with Super Black Box with B&W N800's with great results.
Let me tell you this, when I was on the kick to upgrade my preamp, I was really ready, and after pitting the top of the line Octave and Einstein, I feel I am listening to the music and nothing else.
My next goal is to compare the Aesthetix Callisto against the Octave HP500SE.
Ineteresting tid bit of information, last year we had an innaugeral meeting at Octave's company headquarters and we had workshop's involving all of the different equipment Mr. Hoffman makes. It was a great experience, and to see how each upgrade made a difference, was nice. Each power supply is hand wound in shop, point to point wiring, voltage set at the factory for either 120 (Japan)/240 (Europe). I asked about selling these in the states, and Mr. Hoffman said that the costs and markup in the states would be too high, probably coming at a price around the same as the Einstein, The Tube. I am not sure if he would have any problems getting past the UL approval in the states or not, he does have EU and CE approval for his equipment.
I would love for someone in the states to test this device, it was voted best preamp of the year in Japan and they sell very well in Japan as well by serious analog listeners. Maybe one day it will get a UL stamp and be sold in the states.
V/r
Audioquest4life