Hi Mike and others,
I have had my Io since 2000. It is now an Eclipse with volume controls and dual power supplies.
On the subject of support from Aesthetix, a couple of years ago I had what turned out to be a tube problem, but I did not recognize it at the time. Jim White phoned me three times over the Labor Day holiday with tips on sorting the problem.
Such customer support is exemplary and deserves every bit of praise these guys receive and deserve!
I now have an Aesthetix Romulus Eclipse, and am expecting delivery of my Aesthetix Metis line stage soon!
I should also add that, in addition to Glenn and Jim, dealer support is essential with Aesthetix. Carl Jerritts at Apex Audio has helped me with many details.
Mike, I don’t use the Aesthetix feet; mine is sitting on Taiko Daiza platforms. The control unit on Symposium Rollerblocks, the power supplies on BDR cones.
For break-in of the Eclipse, I used the Granite Audio phono burn-in CD per Glenn’s suggestion: https://www.musicdirect.com/store/granite-audio-phono-burn-in-cd
I would suggest at least 400 hours, including whatever break-in Aesthetix did.
I have replaced the tubes in V1-V6 of the control unit with Telefunken matched pairs (V1 & V2), and Mazda Gray Tops (NLA?) in V3-V6. I have Herbie’s tube dampers on the Mazdas, but the Telefunkens neither need or like them.
I tried a number of 6922s in V7, but ended up with the Eclipse supplied Electro Harmonix tubes sounding best.
Jim left the original, 20 year old 12AX7s in my power supplies, saying that they were better than what he had today!
The EL34s in the power supplies and the 6922s in the control unit (V7) are recommended for replacement in 3-5 years. (They can last up to 20 years, but the sound degrades)
I provided some additional information in post #82 of this thread: https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/aesthetix-io-users-group.31402/page-5#post-680009
As others have testified, the Io requires patience and some maintenance, but the results are more than worthwhile. I love it!
Don
I have had my Io since 2000. It is now an Eclipse with volume controls and dual power supplies.
On the subject of support from Aesthetix, a couple of years ago I had what turned out to be a tube problem, but I did not recognize it at the time. Jim White phoned me three times over the Labor Day holiday with tips on sorting the problem.
Such customer support is exemplary and deserves every bit of praise these guys receive and deserve!
I now have an Aesthetix Romulus Eclipse, and am expecting delivery of my Aesthetix Metis line stage soon!
I should also add that, in addition to Glenn and Jim, dealer support is essential with Aesthetix. Carl Jerritts at Apex Audio has helped me with many details.
Mike, I don’t use the Aesthetix feet; mine is sitting on Taiko Daiza platforms. The control unit on Symposium Rollerblocks, the power supplies on BDR cones.
For break-in of the Eclipse, I used the Granite Audio phono burn-in CD per Glenn’s suggestion: https://www.musicdirect.com/store/granite-audio-phono-burn-in-cd
I would suggest at least 400 hours, including whatever break-in Aesthetix did.
I have replaced the tubes in V1-V6 of the control unit with Telefunken matched pairs (V1 & V2), and Mazda Gray Tops (NLA?) in V3-V6. I have Herbie’s tube dampers on the Mazdas, but the Telefunkens neither need or like them.
I tried a number of 6922s in V7, but ended up with the Eclipse supplied Electro Harmonix tubes sounding best.
Jim left the original, 20 year old 12AX7s in my power supplies, saying that they were better than what he had today!
The EL34s in the power supplies and the 6922s in the control unit (V7) are recommended for replacement in 3-5 years. (They can last up to 20 years, but the sound degrades)
I provided some additional information in post #82 of this thread: https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/aesthetix-io-users-group.31402/page-5#post-680009
As others have testified, the Io requires patience and some maintenance, but the results are more than worthwhile. I love it!
Don