emailists,
It appears you have not gone through that second review.
Amirm DID originally do tests on the other Zone A outputs, but only used the last outputs for the amp on the very rational inference that since they were labelled "high current" those would be best for powerful amplifiers. The owners manual tells the user the voltage output is the SAME ACROSS ALL ZONES so there is nothing to suggest any problem with using the zone D outputs.
It's entirely PS Audio's fault for this lack of information for the user.
Paul McGowan didn't help with information by claiming the D zone didn't regenerate power, so Amirm shouldn't have used it. Amirm's own measurements showed Paul was wrong, that it DID regenerate power. Paul later admitted to the mistake.
So the source of accurate information here has been Amirm's measurements, not the user manual nor the company spokesperson!
No user, or prospective customer, would likely know any of this without Amirm having measured the unit.
Further, as I understand it, PS Audio never reached out to Amirm to try to "correct" anything in the review. Rather, Amirm was alerted to some dialogue in the PS Audio forum criticizing his review. So he took it upon himself to take another look addressing the criticisms and the additional claims made by McGowan in the thread. THAT is actually being a conscientious reviewer! But of course you apparently don't want to give him any credit possible.
Plus Amirm showed that even the other zones regenerating power did nothing to help with amplifier power/dynamics or anything that would support the company's claims for how it will elevate the sound quality of your system.