Switching amps may not (then again they just may) sound as good the better traditional amps now, but, they seem to have a rather fast learning curve. Maybe in the near future switching amps may be the reference?
Ar_t, thanks for your candid contribution. Perhaps we will all need to add a bit more salt to the forum recipe here on Audiogon. While I am completely in favor of manufacturers contributing here, Audiogon's refusal to flag those that obvioulsy MAY have a different agenda than the typical hobyist compromises the very integrity of this forum. Buyer beware!
A_t, that's the best idea proposed so far. Truth be told, I don't really care for it. First off, I just find uppercase offensive, sort of like shouting. Many, myself included use caps for emphisis. Others use may use upper case without realizing it's a code. Oh well, sorry to be so negative.
Perhaps we're comparing apples to oranges here. Those heavy chassis drive the cost up considerably. I have to believe there is a less costly way to make an appropriate case.
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