Hornshoppe "the Truth" preamp - any opinions?


"The Truth" changes the paradigm in Reference Line Stages, literally. Its existence has even forced me to remove a "Direct Connection" in "Class A", because such a choice no longer makes any rational sense to me. In the end, "The Truth" is effectively a "direct connection" with no sonic downsides, and with the ability to drive any amplifier load and/or length of cable, while allowing any source to be heard at its very best. With the exception of extra gain, an audiophile can't ask for more than that. I realize that this may all sound "too good to be true", but it isn't. 

-- Arthur Salvatore  http://www.high-endaudio.com/RC-Linestages.html

This is high praise indeed, he likes it better than Coincident's Line Stage which is saying something, was wondering if someone else has heard it and compared it to other active line stages (am a big believer in active, though currently using AMR DP-777 DAC as my pre)
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I’ve had "The Truth" in my system for a couple of months now driving a First Watt SIT 3 into Cube Nenuphars. I love it. It does everything and way more that I had hoped for. I have always sought a purist approach. I listen to 90% acoustic music, classical, jazz, bluegrass, folk. My electric music tastes run to Steely Dan or old Santana. Clean beautiful sounds. My system does not play grungy distortion well. The Truth is pure spring water. It’s quirky but brilliant.
The designer builder is Ed Schilling. I spoke with him extensively as he was building my preamp. He has very strong right wing views. He actually asked me if I wanted to cancel my order because of his beliefs. I live in Texas, these views are nothing foreign to me. I wouldn’t dream of throwing the baby out with the bath water by denying myself what is no doubt the best preamp for me because the guy who builds it has extreme views. I can’t afford the Bespoke Audio. I considered the Emia then went with Salvatore’s wisdom.
Schilling believes he has been blackballed by the audio media due to his beliefs. I guess this is possible but I think general acceptance of The Truth preamp has more to do with first its niche market as as a no gain pre and then its funky diy appearance. BTW Emia does the same thing. Ugly on the outside, superlative sound comes from the inside. Emia probably doesn’t sell a lot of finished autoformer preamps. I would guess Emia’s main income is from the diy community. Slagle has a cool factor that Schilling doesn’t seem interested in.
To wrap up, I think tribalism is a problem, not a solution. I believe we are all in this together and any solution that is a real solution has to include everyone as an equally valid voice. Condemning each other for opinion will never solve anything. Ed Schilling designed one of the worlds great audio solutions. If it were in a shiny box it could easy cost several times more. "The Truth" preamp is an integral part of my grail system.
@mrubey " To wrap up, I think tribalism is a problem, not a solution. I believe we are all in this together and any solution that is a real solution has to include everyone as an equally valid voice. Condemning each other for opinion will never solve anything. Ed Schilling designed one of the worlds great audio solutions. If it were in a shiny box it could easy cost several times more. "The Truth" preamp is an integral part of my grail system."

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LP
Thank you Grannyring for the response. I am looking forward to your impressions of the Neotech wire. As for me, I went with the Horneshoppe’s offering of copper wiring and am quite pleased with it. I was thinking about trying wbt jacks for my 3 inputs and 2 outputs, but the cost of the upgrade would be 50% of what I paid for the preamp itself. Perhaps I will look into the Furutech jacks as a cost effective alternative.




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@grannyring  Hi Bill, what amp are you pairing the Truth with these days?  Curious where you're headed post Lyngdorf...