Steve, here's a link to a recent review by Robert Harley in TAS:
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/newsletter/151/calypso.html
Where he says, in part:
http://www.musicalsurroundings.com/aesthetix.html
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http://www.theabsolutesound.com/newsletter/151/calypso.html
Where he says, in part:
"The Calypso and Rhea do not sound like tubed electronics. I heard no trace of the classic tube soundbillowy soundstage, soft treble, full and ill-defined bass, or musicality at the expense of resolution. Instead, the three words that best describe this duoand both components share the same qualitiesare open, transparent, and uncolored. In fact, these electronics impose the least coloration on the music of any Ive auditioned. They impart a sense of palpability and immediacy that recalls the magic of live music."And here's a link to the description on the Aesthetix web site (at Musical Surroundings, the distributor):
http://www.musicalsurroundings.com/aesthetix.html
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