Excellent points Bubb - I’ve definitely had room issues in the past and can see how frequency correction count have helped. At this point I don’t perceive any issues with my current room.
Regarding the amp display lights, I didn’t know you could set the “main” display to turn off after adjusting- thanks for this!
I’d also be interested in how many watts this amp is Class A up to. I’ve only seen speculation, largely due to making assumptions due to the heat. This amp definitely will heat a smaller room but is not as hot as some amps get. Mine doesn’t get too hot to touch and is in a very open area with high ceilings so it is not a problem for me.
Regarding the front plastic panels - I totally agree; I would have preferred this be aluminum. Bubb, not to draw your attention to this, but if you run your phone’s flashlight over the plastic up close, if your unit is anything like mine it will show some imperfections and whirls. Some of it was residue from the adhesive protector which I removed with a mild plastic surface cleaner. I’ve decided to be okay with the whirls based on the knowledge that this is bound to happen over time anyways. My black B&W speakers have the same issue. Even dust sitting on the unit over time will eventually leave little marks in the surface finish, and no matter how you dust it will leave minor marks. Again this is really only apparent if you shine a light directly on the surface and inspect up-close. Having said that, it is definitely a slight knock on Gryphon quality when everything else build-quality wise is COMPLETELY without fault. One note regarding scratches in the future - mild scratches can be easily buffed out with plastic polish. This can be a bit scary to do, and in my experience with my speakers’ finish it will remove minor scratches but leave very mild whirls that can only be seen when you shine a light directly on the surface.
Regarding the amp display lights, I didn’t know you could set the “main” display to turn off after adjusting- thanks for this!
I’d also be interested in how many watts this amp is Class A up to. I’ve only seen speculation, largely due to making assumptions due to the heat. This amp definitely will heat a smaller room but is not as hot as some amps get. Mine doesn’t get too hot to touch and is in a very open area with high ceilings so it is not a problem for me.
Regarding the front plastic panels - I totally agree; I would have preferred this be aluminum. Bubb, not to draw your attention to this, but if you run your phone’s flashlight over the plastic up close, if your unit is anything like mine it will show some imperfections and whirls. Some of it was residue from the adhesive protector which I removed with a mild plastic surface cleaner. I’ve decided to be okay with the whirls based on the knowledge that this is bound to happen over time anyways. My black B&W speakers have the same issue. Even dust sitting on the unit over time will eventually leave little marks in the surface finish, and no matter how you dust it will leave minor marks. Again this is really only apparent if you shine a light directly on the surface and inspect up-close. Having said that, it is definitely a slight knock on Gryphon quality when everything else build-quality wise is COMPLETELY without fault. One note regarding scratches in the future - mild scratches can be easily buffed out with plastic polish. This can be a bit scary to do, and in my experience with my speakers’ finish it will remove minor scratches but leave very mild whirls that can only be seen when you shine a light directly on the surface.