In article m,
wrote:
One of my chip amps[a parallelled 4780]was built by a highly
successful and regarded amplifier designer maker.
He is most famous for his valve amps and preamps but has also built
and successfully marketed hybrids.
The chip amp was built by Mick Maloney of Supratek.Not to market but
just out of curiosity and for a specific task.
if this is who you are referring to above, then I have to confess that I
can't recall having heard his name before. However the alleged "fame" of
the designer may have no real relationship to do with the actual quality of
the products.
I loaned my other chip amp -a Sonic Art 3876T kit to an audiophile
friend who owns and has owned all sorts of monster SS amps incuding
Pass Labs Aleph 3,Plinius,Audio Research,Luxman,M.E.850,HSA single
ended,Sugden A 21 as well as Bel Canto and ICE digital type amps. He
also agrees that this thing is a real giant killer and better than any
non valve amp he has heard.[This was using a valve preamp and efficient
speakers] So i am not the only delusional one.
It does not surprise me particulary if someone decides that some amps using
'chips' sound as good or better as other types. What I have found odder is
the predjudices people have on such grounds without having either tried the
items in question, or having any understanding of the engineering involved.
Slainte,
Jim
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