Does anyone own a Dynavector HX-1.2 power amp?


Hi, I was wondering if there are Audiogoners here who own a Dynavector HX-1.2 power amplifier? I am interested in hearing what equipment they partnered it with. I had the covers of the heatsinks screen painted with the new Maori Hook logos, and it looks awesome! I would love to exchange pictures, etc. Thanks!
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Grahams in London had an L-300 when I was there in August 2004 and it was featured in their winter newsletter. Problem is I'm in New Zealand where Dynavector is assembled and export seems to be the name of the game. My local hifi dealer enquired, to be told there would be no more stock until the next production run in June 2005.
I've had my L300/P300 for nearly a year and it's a wonderful product. I owned a $23,000 Naim 552 prior to the Dynie and do not miss a thing about it.
Any other Dynavector HX-1.2 experiences? Comparisons with the Bedini BA-803 Amps, that they are based on? Or with Plinius, Pass, Jeff Rowland, Gruensch?
Maybe this year the new HX-100 should come to the market, see the new Dynavector Amps page:
http://dynavector.com.au/index-a.html
The Dynavector HX100 is a big improvement over the HX1.2. That somewhat dry character is very much reduced and the new model has superior grip and resolution. Highly recommended with Shahinian speakers.
I have owned an HX-1.2 for 10 years now and love it. I run a Naim system at the top end and prefer the sound of this amp over the Naim NAPS (had a NAP200 previously). They also do not need as much servicing as the NAPS do.  I was running Shahinian Arcs which made a lovely combo with HX-1.2 but now run B&W 802s and it is even better combo. Naim dealers do not recommend the 802s with their amps, I believe because they appear to struggle, but the HX-1.2 loves them while still retaining the NAIM sound but better I feel. Just my opinion, but I love the amp and feel no need to upgrade anytime soon.