has anyone else heard the wyetech ruby mono block


was at a friends on saturday as he was trying out the new wyetech ruby MONO BLOCKS with the 211 tubes WOW , UNBELIEVABLE BOTTOM , AND DETAIL , I HAVE CJ MONOBLOCKS AND SYSTEM DOESNT HAVE LIQUID , OR SOUL LIKE THESE RUBIES. NOT TO EVEN MENTION BUILD QUALITY WOW
pavpet
Don't know about the Ruby but have just acquired some Wyetech 211 C monoblocks, which replaced my Premier 11a. No comparison. Agree totally with build quality, liquidity, sound, they are awesome.
wyetech 211c awesome , these pieces will be collector items.they sound awesome, and build quality 2nd to none, heard the ruby monoblocks .hairs on the back of my arms stood up,no other amps tube or ss havedone that
Would love to hear these but where? Can't even find them on Wyetech's website.
they are brand brand new . my friend bought 1st off line pair , boards and parts all in stock , but they will go for about $26k to 33k, approx 5o watts a side, they are so revealling its scary , never ever heard an amp with such clarity and detail , and thump in bottom , and ive been into hi end audio since 1970, when i had kh9,s marantz 9 with marantz 7c preamp , along with the 10b
I bought my Topaz 211-C I about 2 1/2 years ago. I saw Roger Hebert's prototype laser etched chassis plates and transformers for the Ruby at that time. It has taken him a long while to bring them to market.

If they better the Topaz they are quite some amplifiers.

Nkj
I've heard the 211 Ruby along with the Ruby Preamp. Pretty much the best I've heard. Rumors are that a 300B Ruby is in the works too. If true, that should add quite the flavour to the lineup. A 211 AND a 300B to choose from with the top of the line Ruby pre. I'll be lucky to afford the Opal and some Sapphires :D
Have never heard any of the Wyetech amps, but can tell you that after more than 5 years of ownership, the Opal pre is one of the most amazing, satisfying components I have owned in more than 35 years of this mania. It is the one component in my system I never even think of changing, and like many of us, I am constantly looking to "upgrade." It probably will outlast me! And Roger Hebert is a very responsive designer/owner if you ever have any problems (unlikely) or questions.

Neal