George, don’t you ever tire of being wrong, or jumping to wrong conclusions?
In the early 2000s I was partner in a audio company named AudioTweakers, and took Tweak1 as my UN. It had (and I have) ZERO affiliation to Tweakaudio, which is ricevs’ website name. I am simply a very happy customer
Over 10+ years I owned lots of class D amps going back to a PS Audio GCC- 250, which I bought new when I was a dealer (still in use in my video system). As time went on I have owned several W4S amps, Underwood HiFi 100.2SE monos with upgraded fuses, Audio Alchemy DPA-1, and prior to my EVS1200, PS Audio M700s
I bought Ric’s EVS1200 because it had a 30 day money back and I was expecting the Voyager GaN amp within the 30 days so I could compare the 2. We know the Voyager still hasn’t been available, but I remain very happy with my EVS1200. Reviews of PS Audio’s M1200s have been fantastic, so there is at least some comparison to be made, though I am confident Rics pixie dust puts mine on a much higher level.
hth
In the early 2000s I was partner in a audio company named AudioTweakers, and took Tweak1 as my UN. It had (and I have) ZERO affiliation to Tweakaudio, which is ricevs’ website name. I am simply a very happy customer
Over 10+ years I owned lots of class D amps going back to a PS Audio GCC- 250, which I bought new when I was a dealer (still in use in my video system). As time went on I have owned several W4S amps, Underwood HiFi 100.2SE monos with upgraded fuses, Audio Alchemy DPA-1, and prior to my EVS1200, PS Audio M700s
I bought Ric’s EVS1200 because it had a 30 day money back and I was expecting the Voyager GaN amp within the 30 days so I could compare the 2. We know the Voyager still hasn’t been available, but I remain very happy with my EVS1200. Reviews of PS Audio’s M1200s have been fantastic, so there is at least some comparison to be made, though I am confident Rics pixie dust puts mine on a much higher level.
hth