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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 21674"><p>The question was answered Byrd, by myself above (My irritation with you is the amount of knowledge you wish to display on the forum whilst you have never designed an amp, you now admit so YOURSELF).</p><p></p><p>Then the site as described by Cleansound also tells a story to be honest. http://byrd.fotopic.net/p32653283.html. </p><p></p><p>So, since you are STILL avoiding my question by posing another question (An old trick you have here...). Let me ask again. This time its as simple as multiple choice, just answer 1 or 2.</p><p></p><p>1. You build some kit amps, obviously learned some stuff along the way, but nowhere enough to be able to claim such knowledge about amps, enabling you to say to another "You still have a lot to learn" (Obviously meaning you have already learnt a lot and knows very much).</p><p></p><p>2. (assuming) You have designed an amp from scratch, like some highly prolific members of this forum actually did. A good, high end amp able to handle some serious speaker loads whilst maintaining signal purity and integrity. This would have to be a commercial success if its 'so good'. Then I shut up and take a bow. </p><p></p><p>Which is it? Its the <strong>third</strong> time I've posed this now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 21674"] The question was answered Byrd, by myself above (My irritation with you is the amount of knowledge you wish to display on the forum whilst you have never designed an amp, you now admit so YOURSELF). Then the site as described by Cleansound also tells a story to be honest. http://byrd.fotopic.net/p32653283.html. So, since you are STILL avoiding my question by posing another question (An old trick you have here...). Let me ask again. This time its as simple as multiple choice, just answer 1 or 2. 1. You build some kit amps, obviously learned some stuff along the way, but nowhere enough to be able to claim such knowledge about amps, enabling you to say to another "You still have a lot to learn" (Obviously meaning you have already learnt a lot and knows very much). 2. (assuming) You have designed an amp from scratch, like some highly prolific members of this forum actually did. A good, high end amp able to handle some serious speaker loads whilst maintaining signal purity and integrity. This would have to be a commercial success if its 'so good'. Then I shut up and take a bow. Which is it? Its the [b]third[/b] time I've posed this now. [/QUOTE]
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