I am most grateful for all of these intriguing responses. I am only familiar with Coda by name but I am obviously taken with many things spawned by Threshold. I didn’t see them at AXPONA but believe they have a presence in Chicago. Class D is also an intriguing idea. Again, I have scant personal experience but the dimensions and weight are most appealing to a person addicted to swapping out amplifiers and who will celebrate his 74th birthday soon. The fact that many suggestions accept balanced input a distinct plus as this is a cult I joined long ago. I wasn’t aware that Atmos-phere made a class D amp. Have always respected Ralph’s products. I have never owned one but OTL has always fascinated me since meeting ‘Gizmo’ at a CES in Chicago long, long ago. Again, appreciation to and for you all.
Amps that don’t impersonate space heaters.
There have been some epically hot periods in metropolitan Chicago this summer. I have had a long running affair with a pair of Avantgarde Uno s2’s and don’t really require a great deal of power. I have two dissimilar but equally compelling amps (a Pass 30.5 and a BAT vk-56) both prodigeous producers of heat creating a sauna like environment in my library/listening room the HVAC system not withstanding. What, if anything, have you boys and girls found that might replicate the qualities of my beloved amps minus the potential for 3rd degree burns and heat prostration?
Cheers and good fortune to you all.
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