Brownsfan,
It's funny that you chime in that this point, because I was thinking the other day that there is some kind of real synergy between the De Capo and 300 B SET amplification. It now makes sense to me that Tash Goka, the head of Reference 3A, recommends one of the Antique Sound Labs 300 B SET amps (which he imports) as a great match with the De Capo. And now, yes, I am remembering that, a long time ago, you said in your comparison that the Coincident Frankenstein sounded pretty great with the De Capo.
Obviously, I cannot compare the the Kit 1 to the Frankenstein 300 B. What I can say is that, while the Kit 1 isn't "cheap" by any means, in the world of high-end audio it's one heck of a great amp at a reasonable asking price. Heck, if you were averse to the do-it-yourself part, you could pay Digital Pete a few hundred dollars to build it for you.
Under those terms it would still be a fine value.
It's funny that you chime in that this point, because I was thinking the other day that there is some kind of real synergy between the De Capo and 300 B SET amplification. It now makes sense to me that Tash Goka, the head of Reference 3A, recommends one of the Antique Sound Labs 300 B SET amps (which he imports) as a great match with the De Capo. And now, yes, I am remembering that, a long time ago, you said in your comparison that the Coincident Frankenstein sounded pretty great with the De Capo.
Obviously, I cannot compare the the Kit 1 to the Frankenstein 300 B. What I can say is that, while the Kit 1 isn't "cheap" by any means, in the world of high-end audio it's one heck of a great amp at a reasonable asking price. Heck, if you were averse to the do-it-yourself part, you could pay Digital Pete a few hundred dollars to build it for you.
Under those terms it would still be a fine value.