D'Agostino Momentum amp melts down


The latest issue of Stereophile tests the Momentum amplifier and amp number 1 melts down during the precondition test. Atkinson is afraid to subject amp number 2 to the same test and only runs it for 1/2 as long as the standard test.

Parasound, Bryston, and others pass this test but the Momentum can't? Then they act like it's no big deal like it melted down. So, if that's the case, why perform the test?

The manufacturer response doesn't remark on the melt down. I would think Dan would be duly embarrassed but what the heck, those copper heat sinks sure look great.

Would a prospective buyer (not me) be hesitant to power an inefficient speaker to loud levels with this amp?

rhljazz
If anyone wants to send me their "defective" D'Ag Momentum amps, I be happy to take them off your hands.

:)
Most amps fail the test. Bryston amps are not musical to my ears. I'd bet the farm that the Momentum sounds wonderful, but a used FPB 600 would most likely embarass it! Dan's best work has already been done:)
If so many amps fail this test, and failing it is irrelevant, curious why they do the test.