Viola Bravo Power

johnthomas

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Has anyone compared the Viola Bravo Power to the stereo D'Agostino? Would the Viola or D'Agostino be a better fit with the TAD reference one's at high decibel levels.
 
Allen should chime in here. He heard the Viola on the TADs and mentioned it was great. Sounds like an amp after my own heart based on his quote below. I hope you don't mind Allen, but I can really sense your enthusiasm.

"But it was the Tads that hit all the right buttons with me: dynamic, transparent, warm, full sound. They were driven by Viola amplification with Emm Labs as a source."

To me, that's a perfect combo. I really need to hear Viola now.
 
Just got back online. Yep, those were my listening notes from the NY Audio show. I spent the most time in this room and the Kondo room. The sound was rich and unfatiguing, and I saw many heads moving to the music vs. analyzing the presentation (to me, that's a good sign).

I PM'd Joe yesterday saying I'm so jonesing for a pair of CR1s now! I'm in trouble!:D
 
Just got back online. Yep, those were my listening notes from the NY Audio show. I spent the most time in this room and the Kondo room. The sound was rich and unfatiguing, and I saw many heads moving to the music vs. analyzing the presentation (to me, that's a good sign).

I PM'd Joe yesterday saying I'm so jonesing for a pair of CR1s now! I'm in trouble!:D

Allen,

You know where to find me :) Just remember, it's a good kind of trouble.

Thank you for all your participation!
 
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Measurements from an Italian magazine:

Correct peak to peak power output should be 460/880/1300 watt in 8/4/2 ohms,
and 400/710/1150 watt continuous.

Output current - 44A
Output voltage cont. in 8/4/2 ohms - 55/52/48V
Freq. Response - 10-50k -2dB, 10-100k -5dB.
Damping factor in 8 ohm 10 kHz - 465
Slew rate - up 30V, down 40V
S/N - 126 dB Aw
 
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