Why hasnt yamamoto A-o11 gotten more love?


I've waited 3 months for a yamamoto sound craft A-011 intergrated.It has to be one of the most gorgeous audio pieces you will will see in our lifetime!!,I've owned many fine music appreciation devices,but this is phenominal!!!This willprobably be your last investment if you dig SET.4 watts of audio bliss,ILove this amp!!!!!!
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I hate to break-up the Yamamoto love-fest, but since you asked, this might be one of the reasons why they don't get more love:

http://www.stereophile.com/tubepoweramps/306yamamoto/index3.html

I'm not real big on measurements, but even these raised my eyebrows. Especially, the channel mismatch (nearly 3db of gain disparity between channels). The power/distortion output measurments probably turned-off many people as well. Yes, I know that most tube amps never do too well in Stereophile's measurements, but these were terrible. Not only does this call into question the whole measurements vs. how it sounds debate, but also makes you (it did me)wonder about Yamamoto's engineering and quality control.
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La45,
I will let you know my impressions once I get this unit and put some hours on it.

Brawny, I`ll take my chance with a company that has multiple rave reviews on numerous components by a variety of reviewers and current owners based on it`sonics. Even the unit that measured poorly per stereophile sounded superb according to Art Dudley who actually LISTENED to it. So if it sounds wonderful but measures bad then the hell with the measurements.
I think it's probably not been reviewed in any English language magazine so hasn't had the wide exposure that the A-08/A-08S received. I have had mine for coming on two years now and it never fails to please. I have a number of other amplifiers that I switch in and out of my system but I always end up hankering to put the A-011 back in the rack.

With regard to the Stereophile measurements, JA does mention that the bottom cover on the review sample was somehow missing and therefore it was possible something had become mis-adjusted.
Does test equipment hear the same way we do? About the only benefit of test equipment is that it has no bias or opinion. Other than that its not human so it technically can't hear things from a human perspective.

Case in point: tube designs are generally accepted as noisier than transistors (and will measure as such), yet many prefer their coloration or distortion characteristics to be more pleasing than quieter transistor designed counter parts.