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Old 10th June 2003, 11:40 PM   #11
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Well, I can't say that i know a lot about the Zen 4. Its quite simple, and only 15-25 watts...I forget how much power exactly. My friend just emailed me today and said he just got an Aleph X running and it has even a bigger soundstage and is brighter than the Zen4. But the X is SO complicated. Zen is SO easy to do (from what I hear). I also have Rod Elliot's Death of Zen up and running, albeit w/ my own twist (8 output transistors as opposed to 2) and higher rail. I'll give a full writeup when I compare all these amps. Again, kudos on the AKSA, nothing against it. I just try to give fair comparisons about stuff that I can actually hear myself. Later!

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