@johngp I'm currently trying out the No 8 and though I only have about 48 hours total on it I have to say it is shockingly good.
Keep listening and run it 24/7 during your trial. My experience is it only gets better:
GREAT NEWS! The Coda Technology new #16 amplifier will arrive this week
Keep listening and run it 24/7 during your trial. My experience is it only gets better:
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Jay,
As a fellow audiophile who currently has a Model 16(as well as a Model 11), skip the hassle and agonizing between the 8 and the 16 and go straight for the model you will eventually end up with and love. The 16 that I have in my system now replaced the Pass XA160.8 Monos, and I could not be more pleased with he results! |
My Coda #8 meters mostly moved when I used it as a headphone amp for my RAAL SR1a headphones. When I used the #8 with the Thiel CS3.7 speakers I really had to crank it up to make the meter move. If I were to get another CODA it would be the #16 without meters. I also think it looks better without the meters. @jaymark you should save for the #16. The Voyager and the #8 are around the same level while the #16 is a bigger jump up. The #16 is similar to the modded Voyager and the #8 merged together. Very clean on top and really strong powerful amp. I would not say the #8 and the modded Voyager had BOTH of those qualities. They each had 1. |
@yyzsantabarbara I am going to go with the 16 and skip the 8. Will sell the modded Voyager GAN and call it a day. |
@jaymark Congrats, that is going to be great amp for you. Not sure if you are aware but you can easily run 2 preamps into the #16 via RCA and XLR. There is a switch on the front that toggles between the 2 input options on the amp. |