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Review 1 of 2 Summary: The Design 30 is a damn good amp. It has a wonderful 3D soundstage, very rhythmic, and musical. Paired with my Joseph Audio RM22si, these babies make music. One of my fav, Dave Brubeck's "Blue Rondo A la turd", the tonality and decay of the piano is so right. Not only that, the attack and quickness of the piano is there, together with the cybals from the upper left of the soundstage with all that sparkles unsually found in tube amps. Vocals are great. Patricia Barber's "Cafe Blue" is much more musical than listening on a good solid state amp. The punch and dynamics and rhythms are so right.
Interestingly, I had a chance to listen to the new Kora powered by EL84s instead of EL34s. To my ears, the EL34s sound more seductive. Warm and not tubey. More lust in midrange and more bass too.
Jean Hiraga said this baby beat many from Audiomat, Cary, Sonic Frontiers... I concur that it betters the Audiomat Preclude, although it a short audition. After all these years, it's still keeping satisfied and no upgrade urge anytime soon.
Kora Design 30 Joseph Audio Rm22si Parasound 2000 cdplayer taralabs cables.
Strengths: beautiful soundstage, defined bass, right tonality, musicality Weaknesses: lack the lowest bass Similar Products Used: Jolida, Audiomat, Conrad Johnson
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