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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => Owner's Circles => Digital Amplifier Company Owners => Topic started by: AmpDesigner333 on 3 Mar 2013, 05:21 pm

Title: www.DigitalAmp.com now LIVE!
Post by: AmpDesigner333 on 3 Mar 2013, 05:21 pm
Check out our new web site!

Any comments????

Thanks.

-Tommy O
Title: Re: www.DigitalAmp.com now LIVE!
Post by: srb on 3 Mar 2013, 05:47 pm
A few things I wanted to see but didn't were

- comparison chart of models
- phone number
- location
- actual e-mail address (web form e-mail doesn't allow for record of sent message)

Also, the Gallery photos have no description (all captions say "high-end-audio-amplifier#")

Steve
Title: Re: www.DigitalAmp.com now LIVE!
Post by: Triode Pete on 3 Mar 2013, 06:00 pm
Check out our new web site!

Any comments????

Thanks.

-Tommy O

Tommy,
Looks fantastic! Good Luck!

Cheers,
Pete
Title: Re: www.DigitalAmp.com now LIVE!
Post by: Barry_NJ on 4 Mar 2013, 12:40 am
Real nice look and feel Tommy, but Steve makes some valid comments above.
Title: Re: www.DigitalAmp.com now LIVE!
Post by: Zynec on 4 Mar 2013, 10:07 pm
Huge improvement over the old site, it looks great!

+1 on those minor fixes mentioned above.
Title: Re: www.DigitalAmp.com now LIVE!
Post by: mojave on 4 Mar 2013, 10:42 pm
The new website looks nice.

The Cherry Digital Amplifier description starts off with, "The Cherry amp gives you full audio authority with 20% more power. We beefed up the power supply and improved upon the already fantastic DAC4800A." Since you aren't selling the DAC4800A anymore, any reference to it is confusing. Also, since the Cherry is now your "lowest" model, you are comparing it to nothing when you say "with 20% more power."

In the FAQ you say, "We also recommend driving the Cherry directly with digital-to-analog (D/A) converters that have balanced outputs and level controls. This set-up skips over the preamp, and although it is typically a less flexible solution, it can offer the most accurate reproduction."

This is how I drive my Cherry Plus Monos. Can you elaborate more here as to why you prefer this setup? This reminds me, your website doesn't list the input voltage required to drive the amps to maximum output.
Title: Re: www.DigitalAmp.com now LIVE!
Post by: JohnR on 5 Mar 2013, 07:34 am
Any comments????

You have a dropdown selector on the product pages. But there is no "Buy" or "Add to Cart" button, which is how this type of thing is usually used. I think it's great to list prices, because that's something that a lot of websites are missing, but it would be better to just list them so you can see them directly in the page.