Lampizator announcement: launch of our all new TOTL HORIZON DAC

Surely it is worth doing, there are some friend in music here who are on the lower side of budget and I am sure that they would be interested to discuss the best buy for $$$ at that price point.
Yeah, you don't want commute to work in a Ferrari.
 
You better pile it a bit more - sailing around Cape Horn will take care of it ;)
Horn is an ultimate solution for everything;)
 
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I thought it was the Pierogi's
I think it is a tube belly and not beer or pierogi belly - a characterstic feature of people who sit and listen to a tube DAC for too long. The question though is which tube its shape resembles? Is it a matter of sitting position or the tube model applied in the DAC?
 
The Florida show has begun and we are cooking with gas in our room. After much experimentation we have resolved to orient our room length wise and it is presenting a sound we stand behind.

Lampizator Horizon & Gulfstream
Tobian Sound Systems 12FH
Final Touch Audio cabling
VAC 450iq
 

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Fred.....please tell us what tube set you are using in your Horizon and what differences/similarities between yours and mine
Steve,

We are actually using the exact compliment we used at your home as Lukssz has his personal pair of 6900s. Otherwise it is RK 5u4g and KT88s.

I personally did not care got the gec kt66s we had high hopes for as things got a bit sleepy for us.
 
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Speaking of tubes…
Based on comment from Mr Yoda in this thread, I have purchased few 5C4S (5U4C) russian tubes. NOS pieces at shocking price of $4 per piece. It sounds very nice in my GG2, surprisingly good.
 
You might be poor AFTER you purchased the Horizon.
 
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