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In the 2 channel post on the Sony's, the subject of 20khz was discussed as a limiting factor to resolution. Have you found a way to break past this barrier with your digital amp?
Ohhh my goodness. . . That series of posts has the most question marks I have ever seen in my life! I'm out of breath just THINKING about how you're going to answer all those K. . B
Kevin,I see you mentioned the eAR amp in one of your posts (though not by name).As an owner of that amp and also Highly interested in your new amps (and any digital amp claiming revolutionary new high end sound) I was wondering if you've heard the eARTwo? I'm guessing not directly A/B'ed it to your amp as your amps is so new and just coming together now?Wondering if you think your amp -which you speak of in much the same way the eAR's designer speaks of his amps- has something to it's design ...
Heh, I'm not as crazy as Peter, am I?
Oh yeah... I use my amp in an HT set-up also. I'd be really interested in an integrated version of your amp for the cleanest 2-chan. use, but... could I also use it for HT w/ the gain controlled by my pre/pro? Would I just need to set the amp's volume to the exact same spot when using the pre/pro?
Also, some DACs reverse polarity. Could you put a switch/toggle? on your amp to reverse this back and forth so I wouldn't have to swap speakers wires just to listen to music or watch DVD's?
And does the case's top and face act as a heat sink? Or will you have some small heat sinks inside? I know digital amps don't need much heat sinking, but yours still need 'some' right? I've never seen one w/ NO heat sinks.
Living in AZ here your amp would be in a room a LOT warmer than your probably ever is. hehe And you don't want me wasting energy to cool my house do you? heh
You need a blue LED on it though. Gotta jam a blue LED somewhere on it! hehe
And I'm SURE it's a LOT easier to plug in cables etc... on the back than on my amp! hehe