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$85.000 & 65.000 Amps  The extreme high gone nuts
jj77
If I recall correctly Bdp24 you referred to the President as the "Trumpster" a clear sign of disrespect, you should be more careful with your words :^). If your post was removed as somehow being inappropriate for this forum, I hope mine is as well. Political discussion is not and SHOULD not be permitted on this forum, audio subjects only.

I do stand by my comments regarding my respect for Charles as an all around good guy and Bigkidz for pointing out to others that might not consider the excellent points he made about a business pricing it’s products. As far as the price of products and whether it is fair or reasonable, the point of the op’s original question I am totally neutral. If a business can convince a person to exchange his money for a product who should care but the two parties involved in the transaction? My points about social and financial inequity in this country and the seemingly lack of concern from some corners regarding this indisputable fact have nothing to do with the question originally asked but might be by some considered related.

I agree tubegroover, Audiogon should be a politics-free zone. I myself would not start such a discussion, but once it’s going.....

My use of the term Trumpster was a while back, not in this thread. Yes, the term is disrespectful---I do believe he has earned it. Ask anyone who lives in New York! At any rate, I shall refrain from engaging in any such discussion in the future, no matter how provoked. I did find it odd that someone apparently so enamored of Reagan would not know how to spell his name!

I think if President Trump was into audio, he'd promote gilding these amps for a yuge, phenomenal expansion of the soundstage and a very, very great lowering of the awful, hateful noise floor.  Maybe blame our bad deals and China for the high price.

If former President Obama was into audio, perhaps he'd secretly love these, but publicly condemn them as inefficient and attempt to institute a policy designed to push the market into class D--to fully take effect well after he was out of office.  Maybe a federal program for trading in tube gear and Class A amps.

If a business can convince a person to exchange his money for a product who should care but the two parties involved in the transaction?
In a purely economic sense this statement would only be true in an economy with unlimited resources.  It doesn't really apply to a crowded small rocky planet circling a medium mass star.  And then there are the moral questions.  Should a 13 year child be able to sell their bodies to adults for sexual purposes?  It only effects the two parties, right?  If one dictator wanted to sell weaponized nerve gas to another dictator, is it still viewed as a closed, private party transaction?  Why can't cocaine and other narcotics simply be sold on street corners?  If someone wants to buy it and someone wants to sell it, it should be okay with everybody else?

We all have a stake in what each other does.  It's the basis of family, community, nationality and ultimately humanity.  No man's an island.
I disclaim my "stake" in another’s purchase of drool-worthy 300 watt class A, 300 pound, two-chassis monoblocks from a premier manufacturer. Congratulations on your purchase and sale.