Recording Studio Power Amplifier

I have officially flagged off the voicing race. For now lets assume slew rate, dumping , CFA are yesterdays hype. Lets use voicing as todays new hype. I don't know how many of my students will be willing to take on this as their capstone project, maybe we can record how many blow up and how many keep working and for how long that's the beauty of research. In research one has to remain open minded and carefree almost like a child, one reruns experiments over and over again until ....As researchers we do our best not to have cooped up minds otherwise research stagnates or progresses slowly just relax and if your a researcher post your failed input stage that must also include the first driver stage, too much talk not good.
 
Count me out. The last place I would look to voice an audio system is in the power amp! Especially for a studio amp. I believe Nelson Pass has a device that you fit prior to your power amp for this that is simple, stable and reliable and produces a pleasant sound, although I haven’t tried it myself.
 
That is "hard territory?" I feel "voicing" should be in speakers or eq if its wished for. When audio equipment is deemed "relentlessly revieling of imperfections in recordings and the rest of a system", I think its always really a fault in frequency response or distortion in the product itself. However; Very old lowfi radios often sound nice and pleasant with all material.
Cheers!
 
Recording studio power amplifier... 😉

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