

Totally rebuilt from the ground up only a few years ago, the Savenchenko home has a new feel and an attractive Mediterranean look that is important since it also serves as his up and coming audio business.

Located only a few hundred yards off the frozen NYC bay, Savchenko's home was also left mostly under water as a result of hit of Hurricane Sandy. Personally, since I rarely visit Staten Island, I was surprised by how fast I was able to reach Savchenko's posh Staten Island home. There was not much argument out of me! I made a date to visit instead. When I reached out to Savchenko about the possibility to review the Block Audio electronics, he invited over for a listen due to the fact that these 200 lbs behemoths are just too damn heavy to move, much less attempt to get up two flights of stairs into my listening room. Velery Savchenko is owner and operator of Golden Audio Illusion Inc., while he also serves as a local dealer for Esoteric, Marantz, Parasound, KEF Audio, JL Audio, Anthem and Triangle loudspeakers just to name but a few. Fortunately for me, I was informed the company's US importer was located only a few miles away from my NJ home in Staten Island, NY.

I wanted to know if he had any dealers and whether the product had made it into the United States. So much in fact, that I got in touch with Michal Sevcik, Sales and Acqusitions Director and mentioned my enthusiam particularly, because I had never actually heard what they sound like. Yet, there was something special in this design that left an indelible mark long after I left Munich. In the vast and mostly confusing world of high end audio, the last thing this hobby needs is another big amplifier. Since the company only launched back in 2013, pardon the pun, they're considered the new kids on the block. So much in fact, that each channel requires its own AC power cord - including its external battery power supply! The Power Block boasts zero caps in its signal path to insure signal purity.The Line preamplifier is built on the same mono circuitry as the amplifiers in that each channel is totally separated. Each Power Block amplifier is capable of 200 watts per chassis compliments of eight high-grade capacitors and a specially-made 2,500 VA toroidal transformer. The powder-grey and low-profiled Line preamplifier (equipped with its separate battery-powered power-supply), also had captured much attention due to its user menu and slick LED interface. Massively built heatsinks adorn the sides of these 200 lbs Power Block pure-Class A mono amplifiers. I wouldn't hesitate to take a large wager, based solely on their appearance and build quality, that they're going to be in a few rooms at this year's High End. In my Munich High End 2017 report, I took photos of their Line (battery powered) preamp and Power Block mono amplifiers ( here photos below), which unfortunately was only on static display. That product was the new high-end electronics manufacturer Block Audio of the Czech Republic. Of the many hundreds of eye catching electronics on display at Munich's annual High End show, one component captured my attention more than most (by that, I mean a product that had me returning each day for another look and listen).
