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As a former B&K owner, I'm sad...for the former employees.
ATI is in the process of attempting to buy B&K out of bankruptcy court.
I always figured B&K borrowed the designs of Erno Borbely,the designer of the DH 101 preamp and DH 200 power amp.
While he was working for the David Hafler Corp.,he was the first engineer back in the 1970's to use mosfets in an amplifier in the US. The use of the Hitachi lateral MOSFETs allowed a simpler circuit without a separate thermal tracking circuit to prevent thermal runaway.
Of course amplifiers using this type of MOSFET as output transistors were criticized for having "mosfet mist" or an indistinct sound-stage, which characterizes designs using them to this day. Scotty
I am really glad to see B&K fail finally. They are a bunch of dishonest scumbags.Regards,Frank Van Alstine
Frank,Can you please tell us how you really feel?
Regardless of what we think of their designs or support, it's too bad another American company went under. Doing things differently may have changed their fate, maybe not.