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GB for DC coupled B1 buffer with shunt PSUs

Confused about boards

I am confused about the boards available. As I understand it, the "Hot Rod" versions run with higher current and require cooling. I would expect the boards to be the same, but the GB signup sheet only has two options: Hot Rod Hypnotize and (Regular) Mezmerize.

I was thinking I wanted a Hot Rod Mez, but I just missed the last GB. Could someone please straighten me out?
 
Okay, an update for new Group buy groupies.
I plan on closing the current group buy on January 30th 2011.
We have the numbers now to support The hypnotize at regular $15usd price.

Because of some lost orders, I will probably also be buying a few Mesmerize Blues as well. The cost on these may rise a bit. We will see. The likely first payments will be allowed the week of the 17th. More information will follow in the spreadsheet.
 
I've added 2 hotties to the Excel-sheet. I hope just saving it is enough.
BTW: I listened this WE to my system comparing sound with and without the hypnotise (cold version). Especially in the lows the difference is huge. Without the buffer, bass is there, but the frequencies are wobbling together. With the buffer, every single frequency can be heard. Mainly in string instruments this makes a huge difference, string movement is nearly visible with the buffer.
I'm now moving from a standard pot to a Sylonex-pot. Something to compare in detail in the next WEs. I'm using Hypex as power-amp.