Mr. White Camaro sounds a lot like me, We definitely have some things in common. But we also see things a bit differently. Just to say, "If", I was to write my amp list? Um, It would be quite a bit longer though. I only slowed my pace going through amps for two reasons.
1. I have found some amazing gear!
But the main reason is actually:
2. I have run out of room!. As in "Stacked" as tall as safety and common sense would allow. "This includes several, very large, very secure as well as "climate controlled", storage units..
I had been selling as fast as I could but my "Collection" over time became, Very, very specific. As in; "And this is just one example".
There is a particular vintage amp of which I own a VERY large number of. Each amp after purchase was tested and evaluated by myself. Both on a "Test Bench', as well as integrated into my, "Rig". and listened to exhaustively. then off to one of my, "Amp Guy's". Then into the "Stack".
By the way, "This is what I do. This is ALL I do".
Anyway, I have the largest collection of this particular amplifier on the planet. At one time I did part with about 35 of them a few years back.. But the rest? Not quite yet, "For some reason! And every single one? Each is basically "Perfect".
Now, This amp is S.S., And for it's time very well powered. But not anywhere as well powered as my Pass X-350, Let alone my MC452.
Those two are indeed my absolute favorites as far as SS amplifiers go.
As far as home theatre is concerned? I shifted away from that a couple of years ago. At one point I had 28 separate power amplifiers running my 17.8.6.9 Home theatre system. That number of ampsdoes not include the "9", x 1500W, Class D amps, running my "9", servo controlled sub's. "At one point that was (12), Servo Controlled Sub's"! "But size restrictions were becoming quite apparent at that point in time". And believe me, "Servo Controlled Sub's", which utilize a control system through "Actual", measurement by a "Laser Accelerometer" and "Mirror" system attached physically to the woofers cone? Are "FAR SUPERIOR!", to most modern subs, which are CALLED "Servo Controlled". But which, "IMHO", Are in fact, NOT "Real" servo corrected sub's at all!
Like the one's from, "Rythmik", and "Velodyne", and other brands. Which uses either a "Open OR Closed, Looped Feedback Circuit", Which see's an DC voltage as an "Electrical signal" Which is a "Pulse Width Modulation" or "PWM" which they then, "Call" , a measurement. It is then processed using an algorithm which 'Averages" the correction and is not an ACTUAL true correction from an ACTUAL measurement! Manufacturers Spec., OR, "Best Guess", for their so-called, "Feedback Loop" correction system. As they call it is all that they use!
Basically all these companies have gotten away with changing what "Servo Controlled" actually means over the years and it was always meant to be in the audio realm.. They have done this by utilization of a slick math program and an averaging algorithmic calculation! Why? Because doing it right is hard and expensive! "I have a servo controlled, Transmission Line, Sub" under development but currently use three "Martin Logan", "Descent's", They are, actual servo correcersubwoofers in my now "2.3", Stereo System.
So, In conclusion about servo controlled sub's?
"IF", it doesn't have a way to "Physically" measure the wave producing surfaces movement. "As well as see and measure it's underthrow and overthrow"? It is just a type of very fundamental "AI". A program "guessing" about what the correction should be and then applying it. .
"You have been warned"!
More later, unless this isn't well received....
Scott