Decware - any substance here?


With such a nice and extensively detailed website, I've long been curious about Decware. But with little in the way of genuine reviews, and not much in the way of discussion here, I always wonder if they are nothing more than that, a great website. They clearly have a dedicated fanbase, but my problem with the fanbase is this: most of them (not all of course) seem to have limited experience with products besides Decware, as if they stumbled upon Decware and never bothered with other brands. Maybe this is positive, that once experienced they don't have the typical audiophile itch to try other amps. I'm specifically struck by the new Torii MKIII push-pull amp, which in description and looks is just beautiful. So does it interest anyone here? Has anyone actually heard it, or it's previous incarnations? If so how does it rate amongst the other quality tube amps, whether Blue Circle, Cary, Vac, Almarro, Atma-Sphere, etc...?
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I own a Decware system.I am currently using the select monoblocks[purchased in 2003]with the cce upgrade.Also the CSP preamp and HDT speakers.I own an Orgin Live Calypso turntable and use the Decware phono section with remote power supply and adjustable on the fly gain control.I use the Decware Z-box[a tube output stage]with my Cambridge Audio 540 Azur CDP and get an improvement that far exceeds the cost.Finally,all my interconnects,speaker cable,and main power cords[amps,preamp,and phono section]are Decware as well.This system is an emotional experience every time I spin a record,offering reference sound without the corresponding price tag.I had onwed a Naim system before, the main piece being the NAP 250 amp.The Naim system doesn't hold a candle to this decware system and I really don't care what you think.The lack of smugness and elitism with this company is the first clue.Hearing is confirmation of this.In closing,Decware products more than anything point out the lie of overpriced inferior "mainstream'audio equipment.
Decware? Lots of substance there.

About 10 years ago I purchased a SE84 'B' from Steve and spent a good deal of time searching for the proper loudspeakers. With very low powered single-ended amps there IS NO substitute for the very highest efficiency loudspeaker you can find. I had tried 90dB single-drivers, 95dB PA drivers (with a crossover) but found no joy. I moved on to other, more powerful amps to drive my avg. efficiency speakers (90dB).

Only recently did I find a set of rear-loaded horns with Decware's modified Fostex FE206E and now I finally hear what all the fuss is about -- a 96dB crossover-less speaker properly integrated with a powered sub is a match made in heaven. Now I've got dynamics, detail, disappearing speakers and a sound-stage like I've never heard before.
I'm using the Torii 3 to drive a pair of Zu Soul Superfly speakers and it is an outstanding amplifier. Top to bottom control over my drivers I have not experienced previously. DEEP POWERFUL BASS, exceptional dynamics, really great texture and tone and some of the most harmonically developed sound I've heard.

This is a reference level amp and I consider myself difficult to please. Immediately before the Torii I was using a Shindo preamplifier with 845 SET monoblocks and the Torii (naked) does most things as well, some things better!
I just replaced the stock fuse with a HiFi tuning Supreme and the results are good.

If you like to tube roll , don't forget to roll the fuse also.

If you are a Re-fusenik,you'll miss the next level of performance the DecWare amps are capable of.