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http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue18/clari-t.htmMostly positive, reviewers still don't know quite what to make of it. As we've discussed system synergy is a must and use of tubes should be considered.I personally find reviews that use DIY equipment, speakers especially, to be a little use. Another pieve is comparing a 6 wpc/$500 amp to a 150 wpc/$3000 amp. Just don't get me started on pitfalls that can be found in "professional" reviews.
"I like him already!" -The Joker, "Batman"
I want to publicly thank Vinnie for allowing me some ear-time with his first terrific product. He is certainly an asset to the audiophile community and I have enjoyed our correspondence. Together we have had an interesting and stressful (somewhat unpleasant for me as well) learning experience with respect to the reviewing of a new and unusual product.
Truth be told, I am really struggling to find a way to describe the sound of this amp. I guess I could start by taking a page from Rossi's name for the amp—Clari-T. Yes, this amp does indeed provide clarity, and beyond that, it is the quietest amp I have ever not heard. Musical sounds develop unhindered by a high noise floor.
The Clari-T is extremely transparent, and although there was occasional harshness in the treble on poor recordings, it is a smooth operator. It may produce just six little watts at 8 ohms, but it can drive sensitive speakers without breaking a sweat.
As I said earlier, the Clari-T doesn't sound quite like any other amp I've experienced. It certainly does not smother music in euphonic sweetness, nor does it have the surgical-steel precision of some solid-state amps. It has its own sound, one that is a bit on the analytical side perhaps, yet is oddly embracing and musical. It is neither warm nor cold, and it has great detail, excellent inner resolution, and realistic tonality. You might say it presents a Class-T version of musical truthfulness.
Considered solely on its sonic merits, the Clari-T-Amp is a really terrific. I could live with one from now on and not feel I was missing anything important to the soul of music. It would make a great amp around which to build a low-cost, high-quality audio system.
The pic on your site ... why dont you put a glass of red wine beside the ClariT and maybe a rose(chicks would dig it) instead of of a CD sitting on top. I think it would be more esthetic [/quoteHi Mark,At some point, I really need to have some professional pictures taken of all my products. As you all can tell, photography isn't my glass of vino Thanks for the suggestion!
JLM You are absolutely right. You can be sure that the vast majority of those who follow AC find reviews here more useful than "professional" reviews. I subscribed to Stereophile thinking what the heck -it's cheap. As I peruse over a review of a 18K amplifier I say to myself-" Man, I identify with this mag as much as my ho hum attitude towards Lifestyles of the rich and famous".