Thanks for the writeup. It's definitely reassuring. I live in Belgium and own a Stampede. It's the smallest of the ST series, and one of three of the fifth generation ST's (the last ones designed by Richard Lord) - one of the biggest differences from the older ones being that it has an IR remote control for configuring all settings.
I spoke to someone at Sumiko shortly after their buyout. They basically said that they didn't feel that the added cost of the remote control and its related logic were worthwhile. That was part of why they discontinued the ST series and introduced the B series. I kind of suspect they felt that the 100, 150, and 200 watt amps of the ST 5's might not be impressive enough to sell in the US HT market.
Anyway, I am extremely pleased with my Stampede. It melds seamlessly with my Mangepan MMC's, and the combination is really outstanding. It's mainly used as a stereo hi-fi setup, but still works pretty nicely for the occaisional DVD as well.
As far as I can tell, the ST series is still available over here, although I've been told that the ST 5's will never be introduced in the US. If I bring my Stampede to the US, I guess I'll either have to wire for 230V or use a transformer. I do like it enough, though, that I think I may pick up it's bigger brother, the Storm V, while it's still available. My local dealer did mention something about getting incentives from his distributor to move the ST stuff.....
I spoke to someone at Sumiko shortly after their buyout. They basically said that they didn't feel that the added cost of the remote control and its related logic were worthwhile. That was part of why they discontinued the ST series and introduced the B series. I kind of suspect they felt that the 100, 150, and 200 watt amps of the ST 5's might not be impressive enough to sell in the US HT market.
Anyway, I am extremely pleased with my Stampede. It melds seamlessly with my Mangepan MMC's, and the combination is really outstanding. It's mainly used as a stereo hi-fi setup, but still works pretty nicely for the occaisional DVD as well.
As far as I can tell, the ST series is still available over here, although I've been told that the ST 5's will never be introduced in the US. If I bring my Stampede to the US, I guess I'll either have to wire for 230V or use a transformer. I do like it enough, though, that I think I may pick up it's bigger brother, the Storm V, while it's still available. My local dealer did mention something about getting incentives from his distributor to move the ST stuff.....