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RE: a jolt

Posted by AJ on May 6, 2016 at 16:23:01:

Thanks Roger,

I didn't mean to start a storm. The transparency of the amp speaks for its self. It really is the way to drive these speakers. Others like de Paravinci have flirted with versions of DD for Quads for example.

I have experience in electronics as an engineer in another discipline. I can handle the risk. I have built 211 amps and I'm ok.

Roger was good enough to take it on and he has provided a great opportunity to hear what was a really good speaker turn into one that is quite extraordinary. I am glad that I stumbled on to Audio Circle and realized that Roger was able to make something up Great memories of the Dayton Wrights I had and the Acoustat X Servo amps.

The Beveridges still are able to do things that are out of scope for even the modern speakers. With the DD even better.

Thanks.