Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?


don_c55
kosst
You present the concept like it's some epic breakthrough to a world that's never experienced such a thing
I know that is hard to swallow but yes that pretty much sums it up.
On several occasions there have been people who after listening to such a system have had tears of joy. Only live music can touch that nerve.
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kosst - its really been great chatting with you but I need to get back to work. We are not getting anywhere with this argument and I'm certainly not going to change my position since I'm the one with the goods.

The difference is that I have the "before and after" - you only have the "before" and have not heard the "after" and so you cannot comment on it with any authority.

I really do wish you the best.
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The answer to the question of this thread is, Yes!,  As a mater of fact,  the technology is going backward's with the invention of class D.                  However,  company's like Gryphon is pushing the technology of class A.                                           The fact you see class D is a money making scheme,  this is a very cheap implementation,  the profits are astounding to say the least,  Class A is extremely more expensive, the profit margin is far less unless you charge the amount of burying a cheap fix up and resale house!, the good ole day's of class A costing below $30,000 is over, I remember Krell, pass labs, Boulder,  Mark Levinson, Jeff Roland, etc...                              High end audio in general these day's is over priced.