"Yes, a genius designed it."
Sometimes design and execution are different things. The same genius designed the RM-9 amp, and the Counterpoint OTL amps, if memory serves. I'll let Ralph address the particulars of the OTLs. I owned two of the original RM-9 amps. Both prone to problems and not particularly quiet amps, either. It's comical how he takes pot shots at David Manley for unreliable amps; must not be any mirrors in Roger's lair.
I have come around to the realization that one bias pot for the four tubes in each channel was nonsenical, at best. Except if you are a tube merchant, I suppose. Tubes can start off matched, but that is clearly not how they end up. One always had to have extra fuses and cathode resistors handy. And yes, tubes, as well.
Sometimes design and execution are different things. The same genius designed the RM-9 amp, and the Counterpoint OTL amps, if memory serves. I'll let Ralph address the particulars of the OTLs. I owned two of the original RM-9 amps. Both prone to problems and not particularly quiet amps, either. It's comical how he takes pot shots at David Manley for unreliable amps; must not be any mirrors in Roger's lair.
I have come around to the realization that one bias pot for the four tubes in each channel was nonsenical, at best. Except if you are a tube merchant, I suppose. Tubes can start off matched, but that is clearly not how they end up. One always had to have extra fuses and cathode resistors handy. And yes, tubes, as well.

