Raven Audio Tube amps


I am thinking about pairing my Wilson Sasha 2's with the Raven Audio Silhouette MK2 mono blocks and Silhouette reference Preamp.  Does anyone have any experience with Raven Audio?   What do you think?   Comments appreciated.
willgolf
il go on to say that legacy's focus se in a blind shoot out with the tekton enzo xl..there would be no clear cut winner..
As I've already mentioned I love my Raven Audio Blackhawk with my Tekton Enzo's and soon I'll have the Legacy Focus SE's to compare with the Enzo's. Raven Audio uses Legacy speakers to voice their amps so I have great expectations for the Focus SE's.........and they have big shoes to fill as the Tektons are amazing speakers. 

Sharethemusic, I envy you having the Raven 300B integrated amp. Should I ever get another amp that's the one it will be!
The sound of the Raven amps, preamps and Raven gear matched with the Legacy V speakers at the recent Newport Show was some of the best sounds there. Big, but effortless, which made it so natural sounding. It made my wallet hurt just to listen.

All the best,
Nonoise

I ended up buying an upgraded version of the Raven MK2 Reflection integrated amp at 58 wpc.  Despite loving  Legacy and Tekton, I purchased Wilson audio duette 2's for my two channel room.  I met Dave Thomson at the Newport audio show and he is the reason I bought Raven.  What a great guy.
i also talked many times with Eric at Tekton. I was going to do a 7 channel Tekton pendragon theater room but then I got an unbelievable deal on Dali so I went with them.  My only concern with the Tekton pendragon was their massive size.  For the money,  they are the best sounding speakers bar none.
Now I am into buying a dac and music server for my two channel room.  I have narrowed it down to bricasti m-1, mytek Manhattan and Schitt Y.  For music server, the auralic Aries, aurender n100h, or prodigy 2.  I am on a plane so please excuse any typo's.
We need to spread the word on Raven.  I am building a house so I can't enjoy my system for another 7 months.


Raven products are indeed excellent but find Steve Huff's review (more of a BS than an actual review) actually counterproductive to the image of their products. Its more like a strip mall used car salesman trying to sell you a Ferrari.