Ok all unpacked and setup done
Not being a tube guy, making sure I got the right tubes in the right places was concerning. after several references back to the manual the process was completed.
This model Decaware is self biasing yet the manual makes some reference to biasing new tubes very confusing. As I said I am not a tube guy so it may be just me not knowing what I am reading. It seems as though this could use editing or at least additional comments for the novice.
Ok ,now the sound. First the new amp accepted my speaker positioning and room with no changes required. a big relief as my room is complicated as you can see in the photo
3 image banner instagramthe side walls are 10 feet with the ceiling arch going up another 4 ft. In addition the left side wall does not exist as it is our dining room. Getting my La Scala's to image properly was a long process.
The Torii Jr V2 sounded great, but not significantly different than my previous set up on initial turn on and play. My wife who wears hearing aids noticed she could hear the words of the songs much better even without her hearing aids in.
I now have maybe 10 hours on the amp and yes changes are occurring for the better. The changes are in sound stage depth, clarity and what I believe you would call sound decay. The best example is the hit of the cymbals last longer.
I am not experiencing is the tube warmth everyone talks about. Could be me and my 73 year old ears ???. The reproduction of the music is wonderful, sounds great, deep sound stage, width is about the same as before.
Right now I have a big play list running at low volume to quickly get to the 100 hours for break in.

As to power, the 20 watts seems more than adequate for my high volume room.The Decware is feed by a Schitt Freya S ( no tube ) pre-amp. Decware is at about 60% and volume is adjusted via pre-amp
Oh well I am enjoying the music and glad with my purchase Hey even my wife likes the look of it