Cool it.
I’m making a comparison to what you said, re the $15k price tag for the CE mark and how this can;t be right, because those two use the same modules, just the chassis are different
GaN-based Class D power amps
* Rowland does not make use of GaN technology in any of its products.In don't think anyone said they did??? * The Rowland Continuum S2 integrated sports original Pascal M-Pro2 modules. Rowland does not make use of counterfits.Seems your insinuating the $1k Red Dragon amp uses counterfeit Pascal/Sangway modules? |
George, please have the decency, or at least the common sense not to put words in my mouth. I am not in the habit of insinuating. I make my statements deliberately narrowly scoped. I speak only about what I know, and make no speculations about products and/or companies with which I have little familiarity. I urge you to do the same. Please give this entire matter a rest... Let's try to stay on topic, folks. G. |
* The Rowland Continuum S2 integrated sports original Pascal M-Pro2 modules. Rowland does not make use of counterfits. Well sunshine, don’t "insinuate" that the Class-D module in the $10k Continuum 2 is not the same as the one in the $1k Red Dragon, and that it’s counterfeit. http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/reddragon/3.html Quote: "Rowland integrated Continuum S2. Red Dragon’s S500 beats with the same heart in a less high-end chassis" |