Doge 9 listening experience...


I was wondering if anyone has experience with the above tube monoblocks in their system? I have B&W 804 speakers with Kimber cable and looking at upgrading my Cd player and pre-amp to the Doge 6 and Doge 8. For some funny reason there is a reasonable amount of info/reviews on the 6 and 8 but nothing that I can find on the 9. Any help would be greatly appreciated...
reviveespresso
I would guess the Doges can handle pretty much everything, since they handled the Maggies I had earlier on very good, i.e no running out of steam. Unfortunately only single-ended connections, no XLR. I have not tried Tims vinyl gear.
that is surprising that they don't have balanced inputs since the Doge 8 has balanced outputs.
thanks for the info.

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Hi
I think that their Balanced on Doge 8 it is ''fake'' balanced(sorry I can not find the right word but I think you can understand what I mean)
I own the Doge 8 preamplifier and it is the finest preamp I ever had.
My best regards
I've had a Doge system for over two years now and am very happy with it. This system is comprised of the Doge-6 tubed CD player, the Doge-8 pre-amp, and the two Doge-9 monoblocks. Together they produce the best sound I've ever heard - wide and high soundstage, with a fullness and crispness that is beautiful to listen to, with lots of definition (and space) and dead silence when the music pauses, and all this is with the original Chinese tubes. While I plan to upgrade the tubes at some point, I have frankly been more than pleased by what this system creates, sound-wise, so I am in no real hurry for the upgrade.
I had these units shipped from China (I dealt directly with Doge - although this is not the normal way to purchase these). When UPS dropped them off, they were all on a large wooden pallet, and the delivery man needed help moving them - they are very heavy and very well made. An accurate way to view these units is as higher end Jolidas, since they were designed and manufactured by the same engineer who designed all the earlier Jolida equipment, only the Doge's have higher quality components in them. The same units are sold in Germany under the Lua name (or is it Lau?) for significantly more money and a slighter different outside look.
Hi, I am interested in getting the Doge preamp and CD player, just wondering how you dealt with Doge directly? Thanks.