Lampizator announcement: launch of our all new TOTL HORIZON DAC

Here is a video of the room:
(Are you playing videos there? - If not, mabe try a blanket over the TV?
Oh and by the way my computer audio says it sounds quite good ... ;)
 
Surprised how good it sounds over YouTube. There are a few videos now. Audiophile junkie has one too. Interesting speakers as well.
 
I heard those Tobian 12FH speakers xyz times and they are simply phenomenal so I assume the entire combo as Yoda said is the bomb
 
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Horizon is a Beast
 

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I heard those Tobian 12FH speakers xyz times and they are simply phenomenal so I assume the entire combo as Yoda said is the bomb
True I have heard them a couple times with you and I have to say I approve, even though I am normally no fan of horn speakers. Tobian like Lukasz has a magic touch!
 
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Here is a video of the room:
(Are you playing videos there? - If not, mabe try a blanket over the TV?
Oh and by the way my computer audio says it sounds quite good ... ;)
I told Fred the same thing....to put a blanket over the TV
 
You need woo adaptors to make these look as good they will sound . In what I used them in warm of neutral lower gain then some . A very magical sounding tube. In an H no idea we need some tube rolling reviews .
 
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It looks like these are the octal large pins, so no adaptor needed?
Will you need adapter as those have grid cap

*i corrected my post as per Yoda comment - thanks!
 
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Any chance to hear a sample of classical music on the Horizon demo. Symphonic maybe? Even a chamber quartet?
 
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I think there is a synergy between Lamp and the VAC.
 
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