Thoughts on Coda gear? Any Coda owners out there?


Hey guys!!

Alright! I've owned Coda gear for some time now; and have loved it!! It has all of the trademarks of Krell, and Classe gear, at a slightly lower price, slightly.... I think the build quality and parts quality are second to none! But I never hear about Coda in the audio news, nor do I see any furher advancements in model release other than the genberation 3 gear which came out last year.

Does anyone out there use Coda gear, and am happy with it like I am? Or am I only one of the few? I noticed that you don't see alot for sale; my thinking is that people like it so much, they keep it!?

Any thoughts, views or feedback from current or former Coda owners please advise.

Thanks!

Brett
southwestaudio
I've owned a Continuum Window, Coda 2B and and 01p preamps over the years as well as the Continuum Stage + amps. Everything was solid and neutral. I traded my two Stage + amps towards a Model 20.5 over a year ago and it is the best amp I've ever had in my system. It drives my Apogee ribbon speakers with authority and control.

The company stands behind it's products and you can call and actually talk to technical people. You can get answers to your questions and as well as advice and recommendations about using their products.

They have excellent sounding products, extrememly well built and serious support. That is a rare combination.
I own a Coda S100 amplifier. I actually bought it for my wife's system. I found a good deal on the used S100 while I was auditioning a pair of big Parasound Halo monoblocks, (JC-1's?). After listening to all of the amps, I sent the Halos back to the dealer, put the S100 in my system, and bought my wife another used Coda amp.

The S100 is the first solid state amp I've owned that didn't make me feel like I was trading the musicality of tube gear for more power and control. The S100 is simply the best amp I've ever heard, and I've heard some "jewelry" class units. The only caveat I'd give the big Coda amps is that you are cheating yourself unless you put them on dedicated electrical circuits, especially the Class A amps. They need an ample supply of A/C power if you push them. Give them what they need, and you will be rewarded with wonderful sound.

Strengths: (1)build quality, (2)great sound, and (3)good factory support.

Weaknesses: (1)Not much dealer support that I know of, which is a pain if you are on the East Coast. (Fortunately, Coda gear is very reliable.) (2)Some of the larger Coda amps weigh over 100 pounds. Have a friend handy, if you need to move one.
I own a Coda 11 that I use to drive Acoustat speakers. I'll abide by all comments made here. This one is a keeper. I would buy another one right now to try in monoblock configuration.

No a lot of info is available on Coda and I think it is for one single reason : they do not sell through dealers in North America but directly to customers. So obviously audio magazines will not write numerous reviews and surely dealers will mute themselves on this brand. They've got distributors though in other countries.