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I have a Cherry with some upgrades. Love it. How would you describe the difference in the Marashino versus the Cherry line? At that the new mono blocks are a steal.
Tommy, I've followed your product line development with interest and your newest offering takes a major design detour from previous designs. The tiny footprint begs the question; what happened to the power supply?? Stout and heavy power supply was one of the primary features that distinguished your amps from other competitors and your latest offering obviously takes a different design approach. Casework and power supply implementation obviously accounted for a significant part of the build cost in prior amps and the smaller footprint Maraschino has reduced those costs. So, if possible to answer without without giving away proprietary design info to competitors, can you explain where build costs go to account for the fact that your retail price remains roughly equivalent to your other amps after reducing the costs of installing a large traditional power supply. To my uneducated eye, your new amp seems to occupy a product niche similar to the one Kharma Matrix MP 150 populated (but at a lower price point than theirs.)
If you mean the one at Deepak with the Lampi then yes.
hifial, Thanks for the response. Those little guys sounded exceptional on a speaker notorious for letting you know how your upstream components sound, wort's and all.I was surprised to find out they were a digital amp, let alone that those two little black boxes were amplifiers!Chris
Thanks, Chris.By the way, the amps you heard are prototypes. They don't have the OPA input stage. They also don't have the updated, even higher BW. Plus, the granite and sorbothane on the "real deal" make the sound EVEN BETTER!
Tommy, I am very glad to hear you say that as I was not that happy with the sound of your amps at Deepak that day. I tossed it up to the system and that your amps needed some time to settle in. The amps were very "clear" and "transparent" but I also heard a little hardness and thinness. I know from experience that even small things can make a big impact on the sound of an amp. Now I will have to get the opportunity to hear how they truly sound for I know how well your previous designs sounded.
Does the introdcuctory price include a power supply?