Nyev, your guess is right. I didn’t listen to the diablo when i made the decision to get it. This is due to the changing distributor here in Jakarta. So gryphon has just took the distributorship to their new dealer (the one i go to for my hifi stuff) and i was dealing with the new dealer, which was ordering their first batch if their Gryphon order from Denmark.
Before the purchase I’ve home auditioned a series of amps, a vincent tube preamp/anthem solid state combo which wasnt what I was looking for but was suggested by my other dealer here. And then he brought the classe cp-800 and ca-2300 which was strong enough to push my n803 coming from a yamaha z9 int. But at the same time my gryphon dealer also let me home auditioned the unison research unico 150 hybrid int which i thought was really awesome, musical compared to the classe combinatiom without the oomph of the classe.
And during that time I came across some gryphon diablo 300 threads, one if them was yours. Was one of the reason why i finally decided to get it. Yesterday was when I had the delivery , upon startup i was shocked by how the diablo drivo my n803! The space became ALOT bigger and bass was THERE. So smooth. Listened to it for a couple hours and decided to left it on cause the system was installed in my office at my studio.
Regarding the granite to decouple the 803 from the hardwoord floor, you will definitely hear a significant increase of bass. Might be good for the type of room setting that you have (the addition of bass).
Audio Sensibility is a company based in Toronto. You should read into it and try their cable. I used to live there for 9 years before going back to Jakarta, and was surprised there are some amazing local GTA companies producing great quality audiophile products such as AS and Torus in Oakville. I would like to demo AS’ signature cable speakers on my diablo but on my first shipment from toronto to jakarta, shipping was quite high and i got dinged by the corrupted customs here in indonesia. So i thought the back and forth wasn’t worth it if I havent decided to keep or not. Hence I’ve decided to support a local company based in Bali who makes high end audio components, Vermouth Audio. I am currently breaking in/testing their reference top of the line speaker cables which will be released sometimes around July this year. And it sounds good so far on the diablo. I believe they also have a distributor in Canada. Met with the owner when I flew to Bali last week, some incredible bloke who knows his audio.
Before the purchase I’ve home auditioned a series of amps, a vincent tube preamp/anthem solid state combo which wasnt what I was looking for but was suggested by my other dealer here. And then he brought the classe cp-800 and ca-2300 which was strong enough to push my n803 coming from a yamaha z9 int. But at the same time my gryphon dealer also let me home auditioned the unison research unico 150 hybrid int which i thought was really awesome, musical compared to the classe combinatiom without the oomph of the classe.
And during that time I came across some gryphon diablo 300 threads, one if them was yours. Was one of the reason why i finally decided to get it. Yesterday was when I had the delivery , upon startup i was shocked by how the diablo drivo my n803! The space became ALOT bigger and bass was THERE. So smooth. Listened to it for a couple hours and decided to left it on cause the system was installed in my office at my studio.
Regarding the granite to decouple the 803 from the hardwoord floor, you will definitely hear a significant increase of bass. Might be good for the type of room setting that you have (the addition of bass).
Audio Sensibility is a company based in Toronto. You should read into it and try their cable. I used to live there for 9 years before going back to Jakarta, and was surprised there are some amazing local GTA companies producing great quality audiophile products such as AS and Torus in Oakville. I would like to demo AS’ signature cable speakers on my diablo but on my first shipment from toronto to jakarta, shipping was quite high and i got dinged by the corrupted customs here in indonesia. So i thought the back and forth wasn’t worth it if I havent decided to keep or not. Hence I’ve decided to support a local company based in Bali who makes high end audio components, Vermouth Audio. I am currently breaking in/testing their reference top of the line speaker cables which will be released sometimes around July this year. And it sounds good so far on the diablo. I believe they also have a distributor in Canada. Met with the owner when I flew to Bali last week, some incredible bloke who knows his audio.