It’s interesting on a technical forum to see people react to tests of a product that they have an emotional investment in. It gets really interesting when the real-world measurements are different than the perfection they dreamed about as they pored over the SINAD claims on the manufacturer's website. In this thread they call the measurements 'opinions'. Or try to re-write the history of a
classic amplifier and misstate it's actual measured performance.
And to be clear, PMA has measured real-world scenarios, not
opined. Amir has measured the best case performance, also not an opinion. Use of the word 'opinion' to describe PMA's work is incredibly ironic, and is just a bunch of trash-talk that has no place here.
The amp doesn't meet manufacturer's claimed spec, in real-world use is seriously flawed. It's fine that we have lots of non-technical people here, but it's not even dimly OK to allow their emotional investment in a product to overrule actual findings.
The amp isn't very cheap either.