Hello,
In response to Atmasphere's post....
I just wanted to point out that I heard the A-S MA-2 amps with both analog and digital front ends, both of which are considered by the audiophile community to be at the very top of their game.
It was the same sonic fingerprint I heard to various degrees in all 3 systems (please refer to Atma-Sphere MA-1 thread) regardless of the source . I feel confident with my opinion that the sound was due to either the amp speaker interaction, or just my general take on the sound of the A-S amp.
"I suggest your ears were acclimating to the sonics and different presentation of an OTL amplifier."
If you believe this statement, which very well could be true, then you would have to conclude the A-S amps do have their own sonic signature.
Sincerely and with all due respect, on a public forum such as this, I feel that (IMHO) manufactures are better off sticking to posting only factual information about their equipment and refrain from posting any subjective opinions or comments as they will be biased.
Best,
Tom
In response to Atmasphere's post....
I just wanted to point out that I heard the A-S MA-2 amps with both analog and digital front ends, both of which are considered by the audiophile community to be at the very top of their game.
It was the same sonic fingerprint I heard to various degrees in all 3 systems (please refer to Atma-Sphere MA-1 thread) regardless of the source . I feel confident with my opinion that the sound was due to either the amp speaker interaction, or just my general take on the sound of the A-S amp.
"I suggest your ears were acclimating to the sonics and different presentation of an OTL amplifier."
If you believe this statement, which very well could be true, then you would have to conclude the A-S amps do have their own sonic signature.
Sincerely and with all due respect, on a public forum such as this, I feel that (IMHO) manufactures are better off sticking to posting only factual information about their equipment and refrain from posting any subjective opinions or comments as they will be biased.
Best,
Tom

