WTB: Eddie Current ZDS / BA / Aficionado (220-240V)

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    Hi, I'm looking for of the above-mentioned Eddie Current tube amps. I'm not interested in anything else (e.g. BW, 445, Studio) at the moment. IMPORTANT: It must be a 220-240V version.

    ZDS should be the latest ZDS, not a ZD nor a ZDSE nor custom upgraded versions.
    BA should be the latest version before it was discontinued, which has the Cinemag transformers.
    Aficionado should the early version with the large red bulb (same as the one in BA).

    I prefer to pay in cash, but in case you're interested in a trade, I have the following gears. I haven't really decided whether to let go of any of them, but for what it's worth...

    1. Code-X Stealth: The most unique, one-of-a-kind, rarest and the best sounding Code-X ever built according to LFF. I paid $3200 for this particular set and it comes with its own carrying box. It is one of the few early Code-X that was built with the mini XLR connectors (the same ones used in Audeze headphones). Note that Luis no longer builds them this way anymore and doesn't touch the stock SMC connectors.

    2. Code-X: This Code-X was made from a virtually new HE-5 and is therefore in mint condition.

    3. Code-6 (4-screw): This Code-6 (LFF-modded HE-6) was manufactured from a 4-screw HE-6 that originally used to belong to Alex Cavalli himself. Note that the early 4-screw HE-6 are extremely rare and virtually impossible to obtain, perhaps even more so than a HE-5/Code-X.

    4. Cavalli Audio Liquid Glass (S/N #60): As far as I know, this was the last LG built before Cavalli closed and therefore the latest version (stealth black with Agent Orange logo).

    5. Rare vintage tubes: Just to name a few... Mullard ECC32/CV181 (pair), TS BGRP (pair), etc.
     
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