Aria owners? Mike Elliot's new company


I have, and love, two of Mike's upgraded Counterpoint amps and an upgraded counterpoint sa-11 preamp.

Just curious if anyone owns, has listened to, or has heard reviews about Mike's new venture, Aria LTD. The amps look pretty exciting. any comments?

www.altavistaaudio.com - see link to Aria from there if curious.
kublakhan
Thanks for the reviews, guys. Dfarmer, I was only curious, not looking to buy right now. I'm pretty darn happy with the sound of the np220's. And I agree about the B&W's. If Mike does demos (not sure) I actually will probably bring my SA-11 down there to have a listen (if he doesn't already use one) when I get the next upgrade to it because i'm sorta near his shop and don't like shipping this monster.
B&W's don't kill the music. Their accuracy and transparency is obviously something you don't like. In my experience, B&W's act as a window for the sound of your components.
Kevziek,

Nothing agaisnt B&W. I said it's the 'combination' of krell and B&W I don't
care for. Krell sounds better without B&W, and B&W sounds better
without krell to my ears.

BTW, how do you know what 'accuracy' is?
ditto on the B&W comment; i was referring to them used with krell but of course that's a general statement based on what i've heard demo'd and depends on the rest of the gear.
Yes, accuracy is a relative term. Nothing is really accurate. My presumption is that if a piece of gear reveals more of what is going on in the music, it is more accurate. However, the piece may be more accurate in some ways, but less accurate in other ways. For example, a really great transistor amp can reveal more detail and dig further into the mix, but it may also be more harmonically threadbare at the same time. It's a hard hobby -- I continue to be amazed at the discoveries I make while comparing equipment, but in the end, it shows me how inaccurate the art of stereo reproduction really is.