Detlof, save for your committment to "current scientific terms," I cannot help but agree that listening yourself is the only real way to tell. We don't really know whether Ralph has a handle on what is best in design or whether he is hidebound by conventional wisdom. Personally I have never heard any amplifier that equals the H-Cat, although a friend with the H-Cat tells me that the much more expensive Lindemann does and then some.
Roger need not "come up with an explanation in more currently accepted terms," anymore than Ralph needs to explain why his amp is preferable to many others. Basically, currently accepted terms, are insufficient to account for why some amps sound better. Even Ralph, I would assume, would not say that it is THD as he prefers tube amps with higher THD.
If you make a better mouse trap, the world will beat a path to your door, regardless of whether you can explain it is "currently accepted term."
As I first stated, you are doing yourselves a disservice if you don't take advantage of getting a listen to these H-Cat products. I would welcome anyone to come down and hear mine.
Roger need not "come up with an explanation in more currently accepted terms," anymore than Ralph needs to explain why his amp is preferable to many others. Basically, currently accepted terms, are insufficient to account for why some amps sound better. Even Ralph, I would assume, would not say that it is THD as he prefers tube amps with higher THD.
If you make a better mouse trap, the world will beat a path to your door, regardless of whether you can explain it is "currently accepted term."
As I first stated, you are doing yourselves a disservice if you don't take advantage of getting a listen to these H-Cat products. I would welcome anyone to come down and hear mine.