David,
You couldn't be furthur from the truth. Volksamp was a company set up by Nelson Pass. The reason Nelson started to remarket the Aleph 30 under the Pass Labs name and not the Volksamp name was that they were not selling as well without the Pass Labs name. They were manufactured at Pass Labs in Forrest Hills, California. Look at page 12 of the Aleph 30 service manual. Guess what other company is in Forrest Hills, California? Pass Labs, thats who. You can even see the pass Labs logo on the first page of the service manual. You can download the service manuals for both the Aleph 3 and Aleph30 and look at the schematics and find the amps are identical except for the balanced input connector. Here is the Aleph Page at PassLabs.com: http://www.passlabs.com/aleph.htm if you don't believe me. I have no idea why you concocted this whacky story but it is just not the truth.
You couldn't be furthur from the truth. Volksamp was a company set up by Nelson Pass. The reason Nelson started to remarket the Aleph 30 under the Pass Labs name and not the Volksamp name was that they were not selling as well without the Pass Labs name. They were manufactured at Pass Labs in Forrest Hills, California. Look at page 12 of the Aleph 30 service manual. Guess what other company is in Forrest Hills, California? Pass Labs, thats who. You can even see the pass Labs logo on the first page of the service manual. You can download the service manuals for both the Aleph 3 and Aleph30 and look at the schematics and find the amps are identical except for the balanced input connector. Here is the Aleph Page at PassLabs.com: http://www.passlabs.com/aleph.htm if you don't believe me. I have no idea why you concocted this whacky story but it is just not the truth.