So, the general consensus on this thread is that weight is a good indicator of quality in home audio amplifiers? Do those numerous posters agreeing with this maxim also believe that price is a good indicator of home audio amp quality?
Or that age is a good indicator of wisdom?
Or its implication, that youth is a good indication of a lack of wisdom?
As a 60 something individual and based on my personal 40+ years of home audio/video experience, I just wanted to chime in and definitively state that all the above mentioned maxims are demonstrably false.
My opinion is that individuals believing in, or propagating, these falsehoods are very good indicators of a lack of knowledge, awareness and experience with the home audio amplifier technology advancements made over the past 70 years in terms of amplifier SNR (signal to noise ratio), distortion, dynamic range, accuracy, optimum operating temperature, electrical efficiency, affordability as well as their physical size and weight.
Of course, aversion to change, lack of open mindedness, blind faith and stubbornness are not rare traits in the annals of human history. Apparently, however, these traits are effective in perpetuating false information on this particular audio subject.
Tim