What can I say? I am humbled by these reviews and I thank Danny for being a strong supporter and marketer of my products. When I started my online business I relied strongly upon Danny's advice, business sense and friendship to help me launch my dream. Thank you, Danny for supporting me and my company. You ROCK!!! I am blessed and I know it.
http://positive-feedback.com/Issue47/ramblings.htmhttp://positive-feedback.com/Issue47/uber_buss.htmThanks to all of you that have bought my power treatment units. I wanted to provide the greatest performance per dollar that I could and I think that I have accomplished my goal. I am happy to see high end audio coming back to its' roots. High end was started by a few guys that thought that they could build a "better (whatever)" and make a few dollars doing so. Men like Jeff Rowland, John Curl, Nelson Pass, Pat Snyder, David Hafler gave us many fine products at reasonable prices and then the high end got stupid expensive. It stayed that way for many years, companies came in and raped the market. We all got caught up in the more, more, more aspect of audio and forgot the goal of simply enjoying the music and having some fun in the process.
Getting closer to the performance is what the high end is all about and I am happy to see people like Danny, Gary Dodd, Eric Hider, John Prator, the Twisted Pear guys, HAL, Robert at Ridge Street....... everyone going back to the original premise and simply building the best product that they can and selling it at a fair price trying to make a living and to help people get superior sound. I've heard B&W loudspeakers. I've heard Krell amplifiers. I've heard Theta and Wadia DACs. Not so special in my "not so humble" opinion. It seems like high end audio is becoming more of a personal experience once again. It's not the the cool, expensive, yet kitschy thing that it was before the economy tanked and I'm glad about that. Real people are putting out real products at real prices. All I can see from here is a good bit of music is going to be reproduced on and through elegantly simple pieces of gear at reasonable prices that nod to the heart, not the ego. This is a very good thing in my estimation.
Dave