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My comment in 2017

Posted by drlowmu on March 13, 2017 at 16:34:00:

It is not my position to discuss this, but I know of a VERY good example, of just the opposite of the results ( and build technique ) in single ended amps, that Mr. Vorhis, who is a friend of mine, is posting.

This may be my thread, but I can not take the liberty to discuss proprietary subjects up here, any more than I have.

Let me just say this. The technology and design of capacitors have not stood still. There are capacitor designs / implementations made today, that are considerably better than WKZ's, etc what we had 20 to 60 years ago !!

Also, only a few people in Audio know (a) what they are and (b) know how to employ the newer products.

Most DIY audiophiles I survey, on different audio Forums, are up to 60 years behind the times, in their thinking, and in their doing. This thread's responses, IMHO, is but one good example.

Jeff Medwin