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  1. Hey @firedog and @Kal Rubinson I agree with you, I think you would have liked Wolfs first site. I've spent a bit of time today pulling some of the old content and creating new to implement, highlighting the technical. Ultimately, we walk a fine line of being too technical or not enough and someone always ends up unhappy. The happy medium can be elusive. Plus, I prefer to be careful with fluffy marketing speak. I prefer to let the systems do the talking in shops and at shows. To address your point above, I think Wolf has gone farther than some in our efforts to create our systems - more R&D, more experimentation, consultation of industry veterans, etc., to get it right. We listened to other systems, to vinyl, Reel to Reel, etc., as we picked components, tuned and shielded. The pile of rejected hardware could keep a computer store in business for months. Post sale, I am almost certain that we spend more time building each machine than our competition. We discuss and will customize (if necessary) certain aspects based on a customers stereo environment and needs. We also work very hard on our support and maintaining relationships well past the sale. We get to know our customers, and they us. There are highly technical guys who never call for help, and then there are the guys we talk to weekly. A lot of our guys call to shoot the breeze, and we don't mind that. Sometimes the best ideas for new things comes out of those discussions. One of our guys in Maine alerted me to this thread. That is one of my favorite things about Wolf... we've built a little community here, of people from all over the place. And it's growing. I'll put another note up when I have made changes to the site.
  2. Thanks for the input. We've just migrated to the Wordpress platform in February, and there have been some growing pains. I am thinking of a single Features page with a key (of icons) representative of each server it applies to. In addition, a simpler Knowledge Base layout with a bit better organization is needed.
  3. Hello everyone, this is Joe from Wolf Audio Systems. rodrigaj, I had a really big laugh just now reading your comment above, and I couldn't agree with you more. I am working on a major simplification of the site and looking for a good designer and developer to help us do it... we just don't have the time to do web work these days. I'd appreciate any input you could provide as to what information you are looking for so that I can make it more prominent. And anyone with questions, please feel free to email me: [email protected]
  4. Tim and Dawn were kind enough to bring the Holo DAC up to our room at RMAF for the day after Fed Ex lost our Veracity Audio - Chrysalis DAC. The Connors are extremely knowledgeable, passionate about their gear, and a pleasure to hang out with too! The Spring DAC checks all of the boxes that I feel are important when it comes to DACS - compatibility with all the formats, ease of setup, good looks and great sound. The Spring Level 3 is at a fantastic price point, punching well above its weight and doing so in a very sexy package. The copper accents are fantastic looking, and the attention to detail - silver transformer, great chips and components, etc., make this a very compelling device. Definitely a system worth taking a look at.
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