Jeff Rowland Amps?


How come the Rowland Amps are so expensive with such a low power rating? Do all their Amps run in class A? Their Model 12 which is only rated at 200 watts cost $15,000. Do they under rate their power for a reason? Would anyone care to explain....
aron
There are 18 watt amps out there that cost almost $30,000. The most talked about amp these days (the Tenor) is 70 watts and costs $20,000. Heck, there are 3 watt SET amps that are priced comparably to some of the Rowland models. The simple answer to your question, though, is that there's a lot more than power that goes into getting great sound.
When bying Hifi gear, you have to pay for a lot of
different "values".You pay for a certain brandname,for
design,for the prestige of owning expensive equipment;
the last declaration wouldn´t apply if the price of the product was diminished considerably.In fact, some goods actually sell in larger quanties, if the price is increased....

Of course, some of us are more conserned about the inherent
qualities of a product.

The bottom line is, that it is up to you, the consumer,
to decide if a product is worth its price.

Thus;if Jeff Rowland amps are to expencive I can´t tell.

Regards from Sweden
Håkan
When it comes to high dollar per watt, did someone mention the Audio Note models ??? Sean
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Kelly, I KNOW that it's killin' ya NOT to participate on this one, eh?

Aron, Please do a search on Rowland in the forums, much has been writen about them and your answers may be there.
you made a wise choice, my friend
-aj