GREAT NEWS! The Coda Technology new #16 amplifier will arrive this week


I was just informed that Coda's brand new model #16, which is based on the latest generation of improvements used in the #8, will be arriving later this week for review for The Stereo Times website.  Since the reviews I have done on the #8 amplifier and the 07x preamplifier, I have received numerous inquires when I'll get this piece in for review.

This beast of an amplifier, over hundred pounds with one of the largest power supplies in a single chassis design on the market, delivers 100 Class A before it crosses over into A/B. The Coda #8, is in my opinion, one of the best SS amps on the market for under ten grand.  I expect, based on the run Coda is on with their new generation of gear, that the #16 will be a beautiful musical performer.  We shall see! I still find it amazing based on build quality/performance that Coda's prices are so damn reasonable.  Yes, the #16 will retail for around 12K, not inexpensive.  However, I guarantee if this amplifier was manufactured by other high-end American or European companies it would be triple the price. If the #16 takes the already superlative performance of the #8 to another level, it will be truly a "killer" of an amplifier. 




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It seems pointless to use an RM20 for the Coda because the Coda’s power transformer is larger than the one used in the Torus (2,400 VA in the RM20 vs. 3,000 VA in the Coda 16.0). 
 

If you can put the Coda on its own dedicated 20A circuit that is ideal, otherwise straight into the wall with a beefy power cord would be fine. I personally use a Shunyata Alpha HC into my Shunyata MPC-12C conditioner (non-current limiting). I don’t have whole-house surge protection at the breaker so didn’t feel comfortable plugging my amp straight into the wall.

@rlovendale thanks for that advice. 

It was suggested to me to use this from the wall to the CODA #16.

IsoTek - EVO3 Syncro Uni Sine Wave Rebalancing Unit (C19) - Music Direct

I am going to give it a try. It supposed to be non-current limiting.

 

Got the CODA #16 today and listening with the IsoTek listed above. The CODA #16 is used so, broken in. 

When I heard the #16 in the past it was with a warmer preamp. It was great and the reason I wanted to buy it. However, today, connected to my neutral Benchmark LA4 preamp. This thing is at another level. A fantastic amp and one my son will inherit from me. 

 

 

 

I mentioned in an earlier post that it was possible using 2 preamps with the CODA #16. I sort of did that today. The CODA #16 has a button on front of the amp to toggle between XLR and RCA.

I want to run a Lumin X1 into the XLR of the CODA and use DAC direct-to-amp so that I can eliminate streaming boxes, a preamp, and a bigger rack and cables. However, I have an issue where I want a tuner in the mix for background music. Especially in the morning to wake everyone up.

I got a $50 passive volume control from Schitt Audio called the SYS. It has no power cord and takes the RCA out from my 4" x 4" Sony XDR tuner and then outputs RCA into the CODA. The SYS is the size of large wallet and has a volume control and a switch for the 2 source inputs.

The sound of this thing is really good, way better than expected. I think I am going to keep the tuner on the floor next to the amp and the SYS on top. The Lumin DAC will be about 15 feet away. Not much reflective surface area between the speakers.

That toggle switch on the FRONT of the CODA #16 is a great idea.

My analog tuners sound way better than streaming radio, which is a non-starter for me.