Thanks for the correction Roger, I had read your white paper and I guess I misconstrued because of terms that you use like
"adding a reference clock" and "error handler"
"Amazingly, the solution for correcting the problem is just as tiny but with a level of sophistication never attempted. I have had to develop new circuits with new functions and subroutines helping the main amplifier. I use a new technique that enables me to take advantage of "current fragmentation". It uses Quantum Physics to produce a tiny "piece" or "offshoot" of current from a larger sample. This tiny reference thread is extremely delicate and hyper sensitive to its environment. Its impedance is well above 90 Gig Ohms and it has very unique property. The tensile strength can be used as a high output, low noise velocity monitor to sense relative motion including the easy detection of Micro-Doppler changes along the Time Domain Axis"
Either way, I've never been accused of being a rocket scientist, sounds like a terrific amplifier. With people raving about your products like this, I'll try to seek out your stuff and give a good listen and I suspect many others will as well. Congrats,
Tim