Wells Audio

knghifi,

I have done monos by special order for my distributor in Poland. Because all of the amplifiers are built off of the same platform I could do a monoblock version of any of the stereo amps. I am not planning on offering a production monoblock model at this time but will probably offer on the website to build a version of any of the stereo amps in a monoblock version by special order.
 
Hey Jeff! I own a Wells Audio Akasha and it is the best SS amp I own. The voicing is natural and for 125 watts its plenty powerful for most any speaker. Plus I had a switch issue recently and Jeffs customer service is excellent! If you haven't heard a Wells Audio amp you need to.
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Hi CPP

An all tube preamp is next on my agenda to design and build. We have built a couple of prototypes along the lines of what we want the finished product to be and they are better than anything in my experience. How quickly we can get it to market is a matter of resources. We are a small company started and operating in the worst economy in the US in 80 years and so are proud and delighted to have achieved so much in such a challenging economic climate. Having said this I am confident we should have a preamp in or near production in the next 6 months. We actually plan to build 2 models with target price points of approximately 3 & 6K each.-Jeff
 
knghifi,

I have done monos by special order for my distributor in Poland. Because all of the amplifiers are built off of the same platform I could do a monoblock version of any of the stereo amps. I am not planning on offering a production monoblock model at this time but will probably offer on the website to build a version of any of the stereo amps in a monoblock version by special order.

Wells monos were playing during last Warsaw Audio Show:

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After auditioning at least half a dozen solid state and tube amps I chose the Wells Audio Innamorata Signature to drive my Daedalus Audio Ulysses V2 speakers. My prior amps were tube monoblocks so it was important to me to find an amp that excelled in the harmonic richness that tubes do so well along with having greater dynamics and bass weight and control that tube amps often struggle with doing. The Signature amp does it all. The sound is as sweet and tonally fleshed out as my tube amps but with significantly better clarity, frequency extension, and bass control. I couldn't be happier and really look forward to auditioning one of Jeff's preamps when they come to market.
 
Welcome to the forum fwinston! Thank you for joining. I'd love to hear the Innamorata Signature. I am sure it's wonderful.
 
I heard the Wells Audio Innamorata at AXPONA a couple of years ago in a system using a United Home Audio reel to reel deck as a source, and even though it was an unfamiliar system I was able to determine that it performs at a very high level. The system's quality I experienced was dynamic, dimensional, with very natural harmonic decay and was one of the best sounding systems at the show that year.
 
Thanks Bill. I want to try a Wells. Did you here the signature version or first version. Signature version is more than twice the cost of the first version of innamorata
 
Thanks Bill. I want to try a Wells. Did you here the signature version or first version. Signature version is more than twice the cost of the first version of innamorata
After doing a bit of research to refresh my memory, it was more than a couple years ago and was the standard (non-signature) version in the system referenced by Joe here.
 
I don’t remember if it is standard policy or not. You can certainly reach out to the owner and arrange a trial. I’m sure it’s a great amp, but for some reason was just never excited enough to try it. That’s my own fault and could have been the one based on comments from many happy users.

Joe, does wells audio offer in home trials?
 
Any Wells Audio demo's at RMAF 2019 this year? I am thinking of trying one of their headphone amps in my high eff speaker setup ..
 
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