I liked the Joule Electra OTL I heard. It was a nice warm sounding amp that retained the explosive dynamics and immediacy of OTL's without sounding harsh or rough. But, the particular amp I heard developed bad tube sockets that cause it to occasionally deliver extremely loud pops (a friend borrowed this amp from the dealer to use on his 105 db/w efficient system and he said the pop was as loud as discharging a shotgun indoors). This problem was reported by others so it is something to be concerned about.
The Atmasphere OTL's are also nice sounding units, though a bit too lean sounding for my particular taste. With high efficiency speakers they often are a bit noisy-buzz/hum. Still, they are a must listen to amp because they might fit your taste and they certainly deliver the OTL goods. I've heard other commercial OTL's from the past, and I liked the sound, but, they seemed to be often in need of repair.
There is the unique Berning circuit amps, which are the subject of debate whether they are OTL's or not. I've heard both the Berning models and the Linear Tube Audio models. For my particular taste, they are a bit too lean sounding.
The Atmasphere OTL's are also nice sounding units, though a bit too lean sounding for my particular taste. With high efficiency speakers they often are a bit noisy-buzz/hum. Still, they are a must listen to amp because they might fit your taste and they certainly deliver the OTL goods. I've heard other commercial OTL's from the past, and I liked the sound, but, they seemed to be often in need of repair.
There is the unique Berning circuit amps, which are the subject of debate whether they are OTL's or not. I've heard both the Berning models and the Linear Tube Audio models. For my particular taste, they are a bit too lean sounding.