I find it most useful to buy used amps and then modify them, IF they need it. I would not build an automobile from spare parts, either.
Fortunately, there are lots of bright and motivated people who want to go beyond being appliance buyers. Not your target market, in fact it's antithetical, so I can understand the sour grapes.
Professionally engineering an audio amp is making an 'appliance'?
Precisely.
Merriam Webster Dictionary said:ap·pli·ance
əˈplīəns/
noun
1. a device or piece of equipment designed to perform a specific task, typically a domestic one.
The JC-1 power amp does not have distortion artifacts spaced at every 1KHz. Why?
Don't say so.
http://www.stereophile.com/images/archivesart/JC1FIG5.jpg
A Ferrari is an appliance then.
You drive yours in the house? My hat's off to you, sir.
It's near clipping , the Great one said thats expected....
Hey, it is one think to build a Corvette from scratch and another to modify one and improve its performance. The Israelis do it with our jet fighters. In fact Iron Dome is an Israeli modded Patriot system.
John: What about Corey Greenberg? I had a distribute from Asia tell me my product would be hard to sell because cable companies make up the majority of advertisement revenue for audio rags. The analog fiber optic interconnect did outperform many cables out to 5 kilometers of so. It was based on a fiber optic hydrophone system for submarines. Stereophile just refused to review it. Cutting edge, eh?
John: What about Corey Greenberg? I had a distribute from Asia tell me my product would be hard to sell because cable companies make up the majority of advertisement revenue for audio rags. The analog fiber optic interconnect did outperform many cables out to 5 kilometers of so. It was based on a fiber optic hydrophone system for submarines. Stereophile just refused to review it. Cutting edge, eh?
Is that what "DIY" means - I thought it means ask someone else what commercial equipment I should like, then ask what I should do to 'recap' it so that it sounds like what someone else prefers, then throw it away and start again when my wife in the kitchen says she doesn't like it. Am I on the right forum?SY said:I know, it's nuts, but some of us really do like to design and build ourselves rather than worry about brands and nameplates.
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