Wb6rhq brings up an interesting point here, he's kind of right when he says that the Berning is not a OTL amp, if you mean OTL in the respect of the 50-60 year old design that is still being currently used by most OTL designs.
Technology has come a long way since then, the Berning uses a RF matching transformer, the audio signal is piggy backed on a RF frequency, the transformer is therefore for the RF frequency, not the audio signal, which gets a trouble free ride, what you end up with is a new type of OTL, sophisticated cutting edge, able to drive low impedance.
So the question is, do you want to listen to music as it was reproduced 50 years ago, maybe?
The other choice is to listen to music as it can be reproduced today, with today's technology, designed by a brilliant Physicist.
Allan
Technology has come a long way since then, the Berning uses a RF matching transformer, the audio signal is piggy backed on a RF frequency, the transformer is therefore for the RF frequency, not the audio signal, which gets a trouble free ride, what you end up with is a new type of OTL, sophisticated cutting edge, able to drive low impedance.
So the question is, do you want to listen to music as it was reproduced 50 years ago, maybe?
The other choice is to listen to music as it can be reproduced today, with today's technology, designed by a brilliant Physicist.
Allan