geoffkait
(I have carried this over from the other "neutral" thread since it belongs here)- Roger
It is a logical fallacy that one can automatically achieve audio nirvana using an ideal amplifier, assuming for a moment that is what yours is. Things are just not that simple
Your right things are not that simple. This is why it took 25 years of intense research targeting one problem - distortion in AUDIO amplifiers.
No one else has come close to a full understanding of the amplifying process used specifically for signals in the audio spectrum. Amplifiers used for radio, video, uhf, microwave etc. do not have to deal with delivering analog data from a different medium. Audio amplifiers require the total package that must include velocity. The signal has to return back to sound waves in your home. It cannot be done in an environment where the velocity is unchecked.
Try to remember back in the day when you may have went from a mid-fi Kenwood or Sansui receiver to your first real audiophile gear (most likely tubes) and what a stark day and night difference it made. For you It was a whole new world of audio. Finally it sounded like real music.
Then there was the horror of new digital (CD’s) on the scene and all it did was give you stress and was not anything like a good analog front end.
(I'm sure most of you will say it is still the case)
Look at how difficult it was for me to explain the [fact] that there are 2 separate distinct speeds happening in the amplifier.
1) Electricity traveling at (speed of light)
2) Electrical signals representing sound waves traveling at (750 mph)
This is nothing new – if the wave phenomenon could not “flow” through the hardware at this speed you would not be able to use it for audio.
What I have done is to guarantee the flow will be at exactly one constant speed or velocity.
That was no simple - It takes control at quantum levels to achieve this function.
If the velocity is perfectly nailed down – you have emulated the properties of air.
It has never been done before. That’s why it is a breakthrough. That’s why when you hear it in operation it is not recognizable as electrically delivered sound.
All it takes is for people to be open minded enough to learn something new that directly impacts the world of entertainment.
Judge for yourself [after] you hear what it does
The worst skeptic is converted within seconds of exposure to this process.
They may have no idea how it was done - but now know it obviously works.
Roger