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  1. #1
    Join Date: Dec 2011

    Location: Northern Ireland

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    I'm Ken.

    Default FS: Red Wine Audio Corvina Headphone Amp

    Price reduced to £480!

    Red Wine Audio Corvina reference quality, battery powered, tube headphone amp. Balanced output (4-pin XLR)

    Can be run from AC mains or from the rechargable LiFePo4 battery for optimum sound quality. Two sets of switchable inputs. Single 6922/E88CC tube in pre-amp stage which can be rolled to tweak and tune sound characteristics.

    Beautiful sound combining warmth and tone, and enough power to drive even the most demanding high-end headphones.

    See excellent review of the lower-powered single-ended version here:
    http://www.cnet.com/news/an-extraord...ed-wine-audio/

    In perfect condition. Original packaging.
    Dimensions: 26cm x 16cm x 9cm (w x d x h).

    Sourced direct from manufacturers in USA. Originally cost over £1100.

    Now £480 +postage.
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    Join Date: May 2014

    Location: Solihull

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    I'm Martin.

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    I can't get your link to open.
    Btw I have the Red Wine Cassabria battery powered HPA similar to yours..............
    The tube rolling facility is a delight and together with my LCD-2 totally beguiling.
    This HPA is sure to delight its new owner
    GLWYS

  3. #3
    Join Date: Dec 2011

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    Thanks Ovlov.

    I fixed the link - it's working now.

    What tube are you using by the way? I considered it but still have the stock tube as supplied. Are your LCD-2's the Fazor version?

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    Join Date: May 2014

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    Unfortunately my LCD2 are the Rev 2 non fazor. I was a little miffed when I heard about them and by then RWA had stopped doing the fazor upgrade. I do however have an upgraded cable from Norse/Norne Audio which improved things no end. Considerably better than stock LCD2 and LCD3 fazor
    The Cassabria can use any of the ECC88 or the ECC83 at the flick of alittle dip switch and after much dicking about with myriad valves have found a 5751 JAN from GE 1967 to be head and shoulders better than everything I've tried.
    Unless you are giving up HP listening try better cable and valves

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    Join Date: Dec 2011

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