smallest highend manuf.of intergrated amp


wanting to go micro....
jforbis
This one looks VERY small:

http://www.jobsys.com/jobstereodoc.htm

Saw it mentioned by someone over at the AA and don't know anything about it. But it sure looks like an interesting amp. I wonder how it sounds like? And how do they get 50W out of this thing?
I like the ARC Integrated for $1k.
Pipetman, how'd you pick your moniker? I'm the co-inventor of the damned things (and other piston-operated volumetric equipment)! Ernie
Hi Subaruguru - You invented these things? Impressive! I'm actually a chemist/molecular biologist (evil corporate spirits want to transform me into a cell biologist - I'm not amused... ) and thus I'm using the Gilson's almost on a daily basis. It's sort of a no-brainer to make a moniker out of it, isn't it?
Pipetman,
Actually, the moniker is derived from the french "pipette manuelle". We all thought that the name Pipetman worked in all languages. Ever see the original lexan-bodied production before 1977? Ever see one with a small "EM" calibration signature from the mid-late 70s? That's me.
If you're doing molybio, etc., with proteinaceous stuff you might check out a similar positive-displacement clone I helped develop back in 76 called the Gilson Microman.
Cheers.
The Mistral Itegrated strikes a very slim profile. It's about 3" tall on its feet. I have really enjoyed mine for the last few months. You can get 'em used for about 650ish. Very nice little amp. Sweet and musical.