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The intriguing aspect of the amp is its over the top cost and how it can be justified - which is exactly what the discussion focused on. After thinking about it my concern is not with the price itself, that I now believe is a marketing ploy, but with the gushing review that tries to give the impression that price buys you a better performing amp. ThanksBill
Since you've declared your "interest" in manufacturer's retail audio prices, why restrict yourself to the relatively modest priced Tenor amp, why not go for the top?Here: http://www.wavac-audio.jp/sh833_e.htmlThere is also a Version 1.3 that you might like to critique.Here: http://www.wavac-audio.jp/he833v13_e.html
And if you want to substantiate the "marketing ploy" angle, here's the Stereophile review of the above amp, and Stereophile is always known as just as shill for high priced audio gear, the more expensive the better.Here: http://www.stereophile.com/tubepoweramps/704wavac/And if you don't like Stereophile then you can go with this review, if you like Positive Feedback.Here:http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue9/wavac833.htm
Just to recap, that position is for the typical guy that posts on this forum, a blind listening test showing their audible supercity, or otherwise, is almost mandatory.
Hmm, my take on the typical guy on THIS forum is that most are interested in Hugh's amps, not some irrelevant something costing 20-50X as much. I could be wrong about that, though.
I don't really recall any outcry for blind tests with ???????????? Could be wrong about that too......
From what I saw of those that responded, they found the discussion 'interesting' - which was my intent in posting.My concern with an amp costing that much is people may think the price equates to performance.