I am using Pure Note Epsilon Reference XLR ic's for my SCD-1 and for my amp and am quite pleased. see purenote.com
I demo'ed the Pure Notes based on what I've read about some others claiming they are better than the Valhalla ic's. Don't know if that is true but there was a very nice improvement over my Harmonic Tech Magic Link One and Pro Silway II ic's. And the HT's are decent cable.
Even though I have not, I would however suggest that you also investigate the Audience Au24 ic's for several reasons:
1. Audience has a 30 to 60 day eval period.
2. The AU24 speaker cable has made a fantastic difference in my system based on their low-eddy current and lack of time-smearing technologies.
Of course, since I upgraded my ic's to the Pure Notes just before I installed the Au24's, it is entirely possible that the Pure Notes played a bigger role with the Au24's performance than I may think.
Keep in mind that:
1. Pure Note only provides a 15 day eval period and it takes at least 7 or 8 days to burn-in.
2. There are several versions of the Epsilon ic and the better ic's are mfg'ed after January of 2002. Each comes with it's own serial number so it shouldn't be too hard to verify.
-IMO
I demo'ed the Pure Notes based on what I've read about some others claiming they are better than the Valhalla ic's. Don't know if that is true but there was a very nice improvement over my Harmonic Tech Magic Link One and Pro Silway II ic's. And the HT's are decent cable.
Even though I have not, I would however suggest that you also investigate the Audience Au24 ic's for several reasons:
1. Audience has a 30 to 60 day eval period.
2. The AU24 speaker cable has made a fantastic difference in my system based on their low-eddy current and lack of time-smearing technologies.
Of course, since I upgraded my ic's to the Pure Notes just before I installed the Au24's, it is entirely possible that the Pure Notes played a bigger role with the Au24's performance than I may think.
Keep in mind that:
1. Pure Note only provides a 15 day eval period and it takes at least 7 or 8 days to burn-in.
2. There are several versions of the Epsilon ic and the better ic's are mfg'ed after January of 2002. Each comes with it's own serial number so it shouldn't be too hard to verify.
-IMO