
Web Page :
http://www.decware.com/newsite/minitoriise.htmSafe to say with the popularity of our 2009 released Mini Torii,
very few have actually heard how good it can get... but that all changed this fall when we did our final re-design of the amplifier's chassis.

We changed from an aluminum plate to a steel plate adding 150% more mass to the mini torii. Then we put a black 1930's typewriter finish on it that frankly made the entire amp look twice as expensive.
The four coupling caps were upgraded to a level even higher than we could achieve with VCAPs in this amplifier. Cryo treated beeswax and foil with silver leads by Jupiter are now being used.
And the last but perhaps most outrageous is the two switches that turned on or off the OC2 regulator tubes were eliminated in favor of a 10 position pot that allows you to reduce the feedback from it's factory setting of 6dB all the way down to nothing unleashing the raw speed and attack this amp is capable of. Just one click on the dial brings a huge amount of midrange presence and additional detail and openness. Two clicks is even more - probably too much for some. However, there are occasions where even less is desirable - like on certain speakers, or when the amp is used to drive the center channel in movies where more articulation is desirable.
This is the Mini Torii at it's fully realized potential, both visually and sonically.
For those with white mini torii's, the adj feedback mod is $100 and the Cryo treated Jupitor Caps are $300 which will bring your amp up to spec with the current production version II.