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In Reply to: RE: This is BS! posted by gusser on January 29, 2015 at 16:28:31
Exactly how does one kindly answer such a question?
The benefits are that it sounds better.
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"Exactly how does one kindly answer such a question?
The benefits are that it sounds better."I ask for some technical information why I should use MV rectifiers and that is all you can offer? I even point out some of the documented deficiencies with MV rectifiers and you accuse me of "running away"
Why can't we carry on a technical engineering discussion as to what differences the MV rectifiers are producing in the final DC output that changes the amps performance?
I think I know the answer. That is, you don't know what is going on in those power supplies from an engineering viewpoint.
You are just another Dennis Fraker!
You sell a few amplifiers you build. Probably circuits from some old magazine and you soldered some parts together and it made sound. Then you sprinkle it with all kinds of audiophile voodoo to kick the price up a few grand.
But you have no clue how these circuits actually work. Your insecurity speaks volumes as well. I post a schematic as you requested and the first thing you do is to challenge me as to why I think it's a superior design. I never said it was. Then you say it sounds like crap! How do you know?
What a phony!
Edits: 01/29/15
I suggested that you try an approach that I believe sounds better. I am unsure what my suggestions have to do with Dennis Fraker...or anyone else.
My sole motivation was to assist (you and) the DIY community in exploring possible sonic improvements; and the reality is that I do not know why MV rectifiers sound better - nor do I believe anyone else really knows the answer to that question.
But just so we're clear: I don't give a rat's ass if you try it or not.
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