You MUST write a review thread on this sucker when you get it! I LOVE the isa stuff and have wondered what a more expensive model sounds like.
Quad of SED =c= 6L6GC's, a TAD 7025 for V1, and a couple Electro Harmonix 12ax7's for experimentation.
I am surprised. I am actually almost comparing this to my NT1, I will have to test it in good conditions later but it sounds really good for something that I intended to be a replacement for when I am not home. It is mega compact and had an apogee preamp integrated so all it needs is to be plugged to an USB port. I don't think it is good enough for a real recording but I am positively surprised. New for 105e, can't complain
Had to return the first one because of a rattle in the bridge. E-string also loved to snap all the time. Replacement still snaps the E-strings and has some cosmetic flaws, lovely QC! Guitar plays and sounds great, though!
Bought M-50 (not that lucky with the prices here, I guess - 170€ for a pair, ouch!) and these babies: What I found really amazing about them is that they retain the same frequency response even when the volume is turned down rather low (applies especially to the bass range!). I originally wanted to buy a pair of D5s, but opted for these instead when I heard them in person. Don't regret the choice that I've made one bit. Bi-amped 5" monitors for 310€ a pair? Getta hell outta here
Got myself two new guitars yesterday Fender Stratocaster Select (just blown away by everything on this, from the neck to the table, lockers and finish, wow) And a stupidly cheap WSL AZ Les Paul (l gotta say I'm totally impressed by this guitar for the price I paid it, it feels almost exactly like a Gibson and looks pretty damn good).
Picked up the 6505, the Park 4x12, and the Marshall MC212 this week. I have some Eminence V12's going in the 2x12, and some GB12's going in the 4x12.
Forgot to post this, I finished it a few weeks ago. It's a Mutable Instrument's Shruthi XT + TO-LAD-4TR from TubeOhm.