@Buckeye Amps Love to see this still going strong! Like @DWPress said, not surprised to see this get to 30 pages with satisfied customers. Great product and customer service - keep it up!
Although the openings might seem big, the only way a kid could potentially access the mains voltage is if they somehow got a 90 degree tool inside. The openings are far forward and high enough that a kid would need both freakishly skinny AND long fingers in order to get anywhere near the...
Double wrapped in bubble wrap, case is flawless. Internally it looks great. Well laid out, grounded to a bare spot on the bottom panel. Looks like there will be plenty of airflow without a ton of wasted space. I'm definitely impressed.
Can't wait to lift the veil and listen as the artist...
Update: Amplifier just arrived. I'm going to use it for a few days and then will coordinate with @amirm to have it evaluated. I'm not sure how long the line is, but I imagine it will be several weeks before the evaluation is complete.
Real question, do you think you could tell the difference between a "broken in" component and a brand new one in a double blind test? If I buy a display model, does the same break in period apply? If I unplug the component and let it sit for a while, does it need another break in?
Bugatti is so last year.. Tell your kid to check out the Shelby SuperCar Tuatara
https://www.topgear.com/car-news/supercars/sscs-tuatara-fastest-car-world-331mph-top-speed
Unfortunately, this AVR locked up and went into protection mode with no ability to reset by the user. I was getting the "amplifier too hot" error code and the fan would just start cranking, even though the AVR had been off all night. This AVR looked and sounded great, but there were just too...