Yes. It's a big mamby jamby.
Thanks Mike! I'm really happy to hear that you are enjoying your big beautiful copper baby. You get all the coolest toys.

Enjoy,
Ken
Yes. It's a big mamby jamby.
Posted on Facebook on May 20th:
Dear All ;-D , I have wonderful news to quote : this is what came from Lukasz's Labs today ;...
" Dear All,
I am extremely pleased to announce officially the entire DHT series to be balanced now.
We have the BIG PCB for Lite 7, GG and Big 7 in a 4-tube balanced mode.
It does not hum, does not overheat and it sounds better than anything I ever heard.
This is truly shocking how good it sounds on our 211 PP amps. Everyone agrees that this is a knockout. I think we are onto something good.
The first test proves that we can use 101D, 45/245/345 and also 6A3’s
No 2A3 and 300B is a maybe. Probably not.
Anyway since there is 4 tubes I think people will be MUCH LESS likely to roll quads of nos.
I think most people will stay with what we supply."
Best regards
Lukasz Fikus
LampizatOr
And that's just the base price! For an additional $9,950 you can get the Femto 33 clock; another $19,950 for dual power bases, and $3,995 each for additional inputs that you may need. Get your orders in soon! :lol:
All these manufacturers are targeting the ultra rich Asian market. No one in their right mind would spend $90,000 on a DAC elsewhere. If you just want state of the art from a well established company, just buy the Berkeley Reference DAC for $16000 and save $74000!
Or better yet, buy the Lampizator Big 7 or Golden Gate and get state of the art DSD and PCM and save many $ in the process!![]()
Add a Kronos Limited and you have two incredible sources AND saved money.
And that's just the base price! For an additional $9,950 you can get the Femto 33 clock; another $19,950 for dual power bases, and $3,995 each for additional inputs that you may need. Get your orders in soon! :lol:
Bonzo,
See above. Right now I have a verbal from Lukasz to play ball. I plan to discuss this with him tomorrow.
All these manufacturers are targeting the ultra rich Asian market. No one in their right mind would spend $90,000 on a DAC elsewhere. If you just want state of the art from a well established company, just buy the Berkeley Reference DAC for $16000 and save $74000!