Arthurs,
I can say the Lampi amps in general are *very* special. I lived with a pair of our GM-70s for about a year and a half as my primary amps and they were fantastic. In fact they received rave review at the NY Audio Show last year and the owner of AVS Showrooms, Peter Breuninger, called them the one thing he wishes he could have taken home... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUCNIbFKcZE (12 minute mark)
Hello Gopher, thanks for the link and I could not agree with you more. I also had an early version of the UK GM70 coppers for about a year and a half. Affectionately named "the orgazmatrons" whilst in my rack the only downside was a slight hum, which it is reported here has been dealt with [I could forgive the heat].
My review of the GM70's:
? MAN: "Make Mozart Not Nukes!" Lampizator GM 70 SE Amplifier - WORLD FIRST REVIEW
The last time I spoke to Lukasz he was pushing the 211, I remarked that I would not want to live without that GM70 sound, but he insisted that the 211's sound about the same as the copper GM70 and that the clarity and transparency is earned from other proprietary Lampi circuits.
Peter Breuninger is playing with fabled Audio Note gear and yet he finds these amps call out to him. To think that apparently Lukasz had a pair of Kagura Audio Note Kondo as reference when voicing the new True Balanced 211 amps, ...extraordinary. I am on the edge of my seat for mine to arrive. I always hope it may be the last leg of my journey and if these amps are quiet and even marginally better than the original GM70's it will be as far as amps are concerned.
