Enleum

Enelum/Bakoon and Fleetwood Deville is a killer combination. I definitely love mine too.
 
I'm not prone to hyperbole but I'll go ahead and say, this thing is magic. The combination of the Lumin X1 and the Enleum, just... Just, yeah.
 
I'm not prone to hyperbole but I'll go ahead and say, this thing is magic. The combination of the Lumin X1 and the Enleum, just... Just, yeah.

Maybe I missed it, but could someone mention the price. Thanks.
 
You can get it without the feet, and save around $500. The feet look great in pics, but there are less expensive alternatives if 500 strikes you as much for some isolation. I don't have the feet, love the amp anyway.
 
Anyone know what the fuse is in the Enleum, and what type of remote - IR, RF?

Is it slow 4a (T4AL) based on the back panel? I'm confused cause it seems to list 2, also with T2.5AL/250v (maybe depends on circuit type?). Far as remote, I want to pick up a learning remote if possible, I'm sure I'll lose the one that came with it at some point, or my girlfriend will.

thanks!

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As you're in the US you need the T4AL fuse. The T2.5 is for countries with 220-240 volt electrical systems.
 
John Darko just put up a review (youtube) and it is pretty positive. Curiouser and curiouser!
 
John Darko just put up a review (youtube) and it is pretty positive. Curiouser and curiouser!

Overall he seemed very impressed, which I agree with.

Main criticism seemed to be "bass with inefficient speakers". I have 89db efficient speakers - not terribly efficient - but the Enleum produces more than enough bass in my system/room, at least for my preferences. It really is surprising that so much sound, of such high quality, comes from such a small device.

Given the choice between the Enleum and my previous Ayre MX-R Twenties (and others) - which were incredible pieces of kit with an iron-fisted grip and tons of attack/punch, I'd take the Enleum for overall musicality and enjoyment. If I had a larger room or listened regularly at higher volumes maybe the answer would be different, not that it doesn't go quite loud with no strain.
 
It’s a good little amp, but it’s no tier 1 giant killer. It’s a tiny amp trying to sound big and I don’t mean that as a negative because it’s very impressive for its diminutive size. It has a sweet musical sound. If you’ve got a tight budget and efficient speakers, it’s worth an audition. It’s internal headphone amp is excellent and it’s tiny size is great for those trying to save space and not lift a honker of an amp!

The INT-25 from Pass is a step up IMO.


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Well, I've just gotten some Cornwall 4's, and am looking for a suitable SS amp to use in the warmer weather here in NC. I've got the Winter covered! Anybody have any concerns with the Enleum driving these 100dB speakers? Thanks.
 
Well, I've just gotten some Cornwall 4's, and am looking for a suitable SS amp to use in the warmer weather here in NC. I've got the Winter covered! Anybody have any concerns with the Enleum driving these 100dB speakers? Thanks.

You’d have to be one nitpicker to find something wrong with this combo. Man I’d love to hear this…..!
 
You’d have to be one nitpicker to find something wrong with this combo. Man I’d love to hear this…..!

Thanks for the comments. Just wanted to make sure there were no major bugaboos I wasn’t aware of before considering the Enleum.
 
Thanks for the comments. Just wanted to make sure there were no major bugaboos I wasn’t aware of before considering the Enleum.

Doesn’t the Enleum run hotter than a tube amp? I thought I read somewhere someone saying he can’t even hold his hand above the amp.
 
Doesn’t the Enleum run hotter than a tube amp? I thought I read somewhere someone saying he can’t even hold his hand above the amp.

Yes, I noticed none of the respondents mentioned that, so assumed it wasn’t an issue. But it would be comforting if addressed, since one of my objectives was a cool running amp for hot Summer weather. Thanks.
 
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