@kijanki - point well taken, as I, too, have owned the Benchmark AHB2, and while it was superbly transparent, I thought it also lacked balls. Then again, I never had two to run in dual mono configuration. I've heard that can make a big difference.
But with Chord, it's not the specs that I'm getting hung up, as far as how specs relate to the listening experience. It's the Chord specs in relation to how all of their amps seem to have near identical specs over the last 20+ years.
If someone was on an upgrade path with Chord, would they be getting any sort of benefit from upgrading, or is it as it appears, that it's the same guts repackaged in many different configs? Does that make sense?
But with Chord, it's not the specs that I'm getting hung up, as far as how specs relate to the listening experience. It's the Chord specs in relation to how all of their amps seem to have near identical specs over the last 20+ years.
If someone was on an upgrade path with Chord, would they be getting any sort of benefit from upgrading, or is it as it appears, that it's the same guts repackaged in many different configs? Does that make sense?