Hi guys and thanks for your input
first let me say a couple of points
i have sold amplifiers and i guess the people who bought them should be happy
my amps are not super products i have made them at home by myself
i havent got the resources to do all that you request and my capability relating to
production is limited "one person" also i have to deal with personal life difficulties which
get in the way of my developing business all this has contributed to what you
call "limited etc" i understand that
now some of you are hardcore experienced in audio and most of your points are valid
however i am what i am and i do my best to provide you with what you ask
am i an amp manufacturer, you bet!
i have built amps all my life i am 40 now so my experience is prety good
i have researched amps for years and i can say
that the best amp is yet to come
i cant talk about it, you see amplifiers are more about musicality and the ear
to me specifications say little about that, specifications are there however
and they steer the amplifier's electrical properties transparently if i listed
specifications of my amps it would be a disservice to my amps
=some clarification=
as you probably know the ear is a complex instrument so an amplifier has to
be complex as well if we want to offer something different as you know most
of todays specifications say little to how the ear perceives sound for example
distortion you have good amps with lots of it and you have good amps with
little of it, both types of amps sound good, so whats the point of listing
distortion as specification, however what is that makes those amps good
it is not distortion i talk of course of subtle forms of distortion not those
that distort the form of audio such as crossover,clipping etc..
so my point being that the mechanisms of the ear are more important than
traditional specifications and much of my research over the years has been
focused on those mechanisms that most please the listener by now you
must have guessed that all this has been secret research and as such i
can not disclose more info but to clarify a few points about traditional
specifications and how irrelavant they are when you design for the ear
as a focal point
needless to say that this is highly controversal as most things in audio you
have a lot of people trying to understand what you are saying but due to
the lack of total disclosure they protest it as mere speculation the fact that
most amplifiers are designed with the basis of electrical form that is specifications
that define some basis of reference for good sound with disregard for extended
look into the ear mechanisms and how that electrical form correlates with them
is one of the areas overlooked by many traditional amplifier designers
so we have established that electrical form (specs) can only give you sometimes
meaningless repeatable results by which most amps are referenced and have put
a stop to anything else
cheers
