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I am not rejecting your opinion Dave. And you are raising important technical points about these amps. However two things stand out in my mind (and please don't read this as being confrontational. I don't mean it in that way.):1) How should opinions of those who haven't experienced something first hand be regarded in your opinion? 2) To have no desire to hear an amp that has received such high praise seems odd.
Andy-c, Let's not put down the perspectives of others please. You are newer to AC, but one of the things I like here is the sense of audio community.
Andy, I think you actually believe what you wrote, sad. In corroboration of the link you call pure BS and wherein you slander the author:http://lenardaudio.com/education/14_valve_amps_7.htmlJim
I can't believe you are citing Lenard as a reference in this matter. Have you read the material on his site? Does it convince you?
I've never heard one audio-freak say "Man, what I need is less watts."Get the very most of the very best watts you can afford. Your speakers, whatever they may be, will thank you for it.Have fun,Jerry
Just as much as any other, meaning, I don't put much stock in any as I prefer my ears over science. This is not meant to discount the science of audio altogether. It all goes back to what sounds best for me and not what sounds best for you. The talk that this topology is superior to another is baseless.Jim
It kind of depends on the vinyl. Does anyone remember the Telarc 1812 Overture recording.Scotty
Then I still don't see how the link to Lenard corroborates the Atma-sphere reference, as you suggest it does. What specifically are you finding convincing in the Lenard material, such that you would single it out and provide a link to it?
Andy-c, Let's not put down the perspectives of others please. You are newer to AC, but one of the things I like here is the sense of audio community. Comments like "brazen BS artist", "complete nonsense" "utterly incompetent and unlikely to have the ability to design a decent amp to begin with. So I think this is conscious BS artistry and not an attempt to describe legitimate engineering" are unnecessary, and contribute little to the discussion or the community here. The author is Ralph Karten of Atma-Sphere. I rank him in the top ranks of amp designers. Right up there with Nelson Pass, John Curl, Bruno at Hypex and other great amp geniuses. He is the preminent builder of OTL tube amps at the present. Have you ever heard an Atma-sphere amp? They are sublime. Maybe not to everyone's tastes, but what amp is? And his amps, like any amp, need to be paired with an appropriate speaker. But with the right speaker and if it was in my budget, I would buy another Atma-sphere amp in a second. Check the reviews if you aren't able to hear an Atma-sphere yourself. And really, the article is describing paradigms being used. Each of which is suited to different types of speakers, and each of which may have different design goals. And it is conceptually useful to think about the different paradigms being used by different amp (or speaker or turntable or any component) manufacturers.
Atma-Spere monoblocks were the exact amps Mgalusha sold to move into Ncore 400's and then 1200's. Take that for what it is. Definitely not lacking in "fleshing out detail", lacking in anthing, but rather they were an improvement.And pretty sure Atma-Sphere's are nicer than most. They sure aren't cheap. Technology moves on, the leap has been made, deal with it or look foolish.
So 99.9% of us are fools according to Reza.Jim
You've never had any of these in your system.
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These were your initial impressions, they are still correct?