deHavilland "Mercury 2" Preamp - anyone?


OK, so based on some recommendations from other Audiogoners, and the * 30-day home trial period* , I ordered a deHavilland Mercury 2 tubed linestage which I should receive within the next 2 weeks.

As I understand it - it provides jaw-dropping soundstage, dynamics and is "timbrally pure." It uses a "type 85 tube" Im not familiar with, and some "cascode" circuity, maybe someone can educate me here. Also point-to-point wiring and top, top shelf components throughout.

According to their designer and marketing people, it competes with preamps in the $15-20K range, even though it retails for only $3995. Too good to be true? I will decide, and if it aint everything its cracked up to be.... It goes back for a full refund. I think more manufacturers shoud offer that option - it shows real confidence.

Right now I am sans preamp (running the Audio Aero Capitole MK II, SE Version into a fully modded Berning ZH270, driving Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage's, with wiring by stereovox and electra glide epiphany's all around)

Here's a link:

www.dehavillandhifi.com/MERCURy_pre.htm

your thoughts?
artg
By all means, please keep us posted with your experiences with the DeHavilland preamp! I for one am very interested to hear your thoughts.
If it's better than the UltraVerve, (and why would they make it if it wasn't), you are in for a treat. I've got the UV and couldn't be happier. I'm bettin' the Mercury ain't goin' back.

Cheers
I have had the original Mercury for six months. After 40 years of being an audiophile, this is probably the most satisfying new component. For the first time I just listen to the music without analyzing! According to Kara the difference between the original Mercury and Mercury 2 is the tube cage which has a shielding effect and some changes in the output circuitry. Please allow for break-in and give the amplifier a few minutes to warm up. After break-in, I do not recommend leaving it on all the time. I predict you are going to be a very happy camper!
Kara also mentioned the addition of the "cascode" follower with the merc 2, which puportedly addresses some of the "too laid back" feedback she/they had received on the original Mercury. Apparently its livelier, but still retains its bloom and overal tonal magic.... Looking forward to getting it - will report once i have it in and broken-ion some.
Art