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That had to be one of the worst reviews I have ever read. There wasn't but 2 lines in the whole review of garble that even mentions how the amp sounded. You could not tell from that review if it was even a good amp or not.
I dunno, I thought they gave plenty of examples of how it drove different speakers, talked a little about what to expect from tube rolling. I thought overall it was good. Some people want to know the history of an amp, it's lineage. Some people don't.They outline some of the neat features, like the switch for vertical bi-amping and so forth.A couple of things stood out in my mind. The bare copper binding posts. And the grounding issue, specifically the hum, and them having to run it on a groundlifted AC line to eliminate 50cycle hum. Overall, aside from the history lesson, which is on the Moscode website, I thought it was a well written review.Cheers
I have had no hum issues (even with the 5A's being self powered and plugged into different outlets).
The bare copper posts is still a baffling one to me though, and they are attached directly to the board. Cheers
What has you scratching your head?
If one somehow popped up on a'gon, it would be gone in minutes which says a lot.Tom
Yep, Zu Druids. Big hype, lots of devoted following, and not everyone loves them. And, if fairly priced they don't last long at all either.
Almost any hyped product starts out as perfect, like the hot girl you just started dating who's perfect. In time you find the issues. I'm even starting to hear the first rumblings that the Acoustic Zen Adagios aren't flawless!