Yesterday I received a cool response from Derek, maker of Flea Audio, when I asked him WHY his amplifier sounds better than a tube amp:
Years of experimentation with the parts “recipe” for my amps is a large part of why they sound good. All of the parts matter.
Thousands of dollars have been spent over many years trying different parts to get the best sound. Different transformers, power supply boards, capacitors, rectifiers, wire, connectors, etc. All have been extensively experimented with. Through years of listening tests and refinements, the recipe you have is the result.
None were ever built to just make money, as building them for others has been a hobby for me. The constant refinements were an attempt to take my own system to the next level and achieve sound superior to the tube amps I owned.
Glad you’re enjoying the sound!
Derek
Furthermore, just yesterday I was able to receive a purchase of my new used SMSL CLASS A VMV A1…tremendous midrange vocals, resounding bass, impressive (10) WPC, and not much temperature surprisingly, as YouTube reviews say, my first listening to Class A… I think this should close the book on my search. Thanks to all. I’m happy in a way that my studio has been influenced by seasonal temperatures! (Not that us audiophile-aholics need MORE rationalizing to make further purchases). I have actually stacked the tiny A1 on top of the Flea Audio, and the small amp’s footprinst on the top of my cabinet lends compatibility to the experience, just swapping power, RCA’s, and speaker plugs, according to temps outside and maybe genre of music. I may be tempted to sell my Dennis Had Inspire 300B, if any of you are interested please inquire. Once again, a great thread, and you guys deserve all the credit!