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Anyone have experience with Drew at fluidlight?

post #1 of 3
Thread Starter 
Did a forum search and couldn't find anything on him so...

Lost an auction for one of Drew at Fluidlight's Mini CMOY's today. Going through his website, he seems to do a pretty good job at construction. His prices aren't bad either, the CMOYs tend to sell for around $85-95 USD.

Anyone had any experience with one of his amps? I suppose it all comes down to what components he's using and how good his soldering is.
post #2 of 3
I don't have any experience with him but he seems to make some big claims on his website.

"The Mini Moy is the smallest, high performance headphone
amplifier that you can find anywhere. Despite being about the same size as a pack of cigarettes, this amplifier has features
that many non-portables only dream of!"

"The Super Mini Moy also features buffered outputs - a Burr Brown BUF-634 buffer is standard on
each output, providing plenty of current to drive even the lowest impedance headphones. You
won't find this feature on headphone amps costing over three times as much!"

EDIT: His PIMETA offers a very interesting feature... Lifetime warranty. Wonder how that works?
post #3 of 3
Thread Starter 
The pictures of his work show some attention to detail, like the heatshrinked covers over wiring within the case. I'm a sucker for those Hammond type cases which is my problem. I've got a bid on an amp from someone in my own country which if I lose I may contact Drew.

My only issue from the pictures is the switch on the back of the amp which could be a problem if the amp is in a bag. I suppose moving it to the front shouldn't be too much of a problem.
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