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NP has been very clear about this topic for a long time. He has indicated in writing that his "plans" may be used by hobbyists but the amps cannot be sold as a business item. This stuff is on his website - or at least it was last time I looked.It looks to me like NP should sue Rawson.
It isn't like he is opening a business selling the amps, he clearly makes little money on them to cover his time, and sells few of them. Then they complain that he uses the Aleph name in his ads, what is he supposed to call them?
... I have the X-AJ out on loan to a fellow AC member, he certainly has my blessing to post his thoughts on the amp in his system.
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maybe there is pull through from this for the Pass brand after all. An XA30.5 maybe? One can dream... aa
Who runs a business to break even? I've had a few of Tim's amps and they have all been great. He does terrific work.The price he charges basically covers parts AND labor.
So my question to audiocircle is one of morality/logic- if I build a Pass amp expressly for personal use, am I unable to ever sell it without violating this?
As an owner of a Rawson amp, I'm bothered by the tenor of this thread. Tim builds amps, uses them for a while and then sells them as a hobby. It's not his business. Most of his amps have been chip amps or other designs from Diyaudio. Tim is a very competent amp builder and fills a need for those of us who are all thumbs. It seems to me mountains are being made from mole hills on this topic Jim