I’m in full agreement with you. I can clearly see why these events would be a bother to BC owners, particularly newer ones. As much as I found his quirkiness and pursuit of staying off the beaten path appealing, I see how that wouldn’t work for many. His design approach, which seemed to be as driven by the “art” of amplifier design as engineering, was unique, but frankly too weird for most. It’s particularly unfortunate that things have ended here because his latest ($$$) designs were truly stunning, and among the best amps I’ve ever heard. But again, that same quirkiness has lead to this ending, which is not ideal.
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