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Nice amps.. But that head of the Buddha on the floor. . . have you no respect?
Ha Ha, yes I see your point. Interestingly, you can't get large genuine Buddha heads now, as the Thai government put a limit on it selling out of the country. I bought mine 20 years ago on Ebay. It is very large and heavy.
 
My XA60.8s arrived early this week, and they already sound excellent*.. If they get any better, they'll be dethrowning the PSA BHK600 monoamps.

* to me, at least, but what do I know? I'm NOT a GEA, just a music-loving audiofool.

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Trust me, they will get much better. Mine took about 3 months to open up and sing. New they are very good, run in miles better.
Take care you have enough airflow on the amps. I guess you will put them where the PS Audios are now?
 
Trust me, they will get much better. Mine took about 3 months to open up and sing. New they are very good, run in miles better.
Take care you have enough airflow on the amps. I guess you will put them where the PS Audios are now?

TY and yes.
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By the end of the year, the trio of amps will be on a single 3cm granite slab about three feet closer to the front wall, and the XA60s will be supported by some kind of vibration-absorbing feet.
 
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