Build quality is one thing but, but sound quality is quite another. This is what I am hoping to find out, how much better and in what way is the Clari T? I've been privileged to own some very nice amps by Audio Research, Decware, Mark Levinson and Pass to name a few. As the Sonic Impact continues to burn in more and more, it gets sweeter and sweeter to listen to.
Warrantee? At $40.00 it may as well be a disposable amp. This is not at all an issue.
As I am running CAT 5 for speaker cable, the connectors are not the least bit of a concern. In fact believe it or not, the cheap connectors in the context of CAT 5 maybe an advantage. There isn't a connector that sounds as clean as a wire to wire connection. Binding posts have considerably more 3rd party metal between the leads of the amp and the speaker cable then the cheap connectors!
As for the power supply, that's one of the concerns I have with the Clari T. At $500.00 it would have been nice if Vinnie had put a bigger battery in the unit.
You're quite right, $500.00 for a decent amp is nothing by traditional audiophile standards, but for less than a tenth of that, the Sonic Impact makes music that impresses to no end.
I guess if all the happy Clari T owners haven't heard an equally well broken in Sonic Impact, I'll have to wait for 6 Moons and TNT to do a side by side comparison of the two amps.
If it weren't for the 15% restocking fee, I'd be more inclined to try and buy and hopefully find that the Clari T is superior sonically to the Sonic Impact. But at this point, why would I want to risk $75.00 (which is equal to the price of about what 3 Sonic Impact amps) on uncertainty?