Mr Peabody
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Anyone, want to take a stab at describing the Accuphase sound of their amps? My impression from comments they are warm and lean more polite.
I read things but terrible at remembering where I read it. A writer was talking about his visit to Accuphase and how they tend to focus on their product over profits and content to only produce the amount of units a year they do opposed to expanding. They are also strict on where they get their parts from. The article impressed me, sounded too good to be true and rare but being a Japanese company I can believe it. Not that everything from Japan would have this ethic but certainly there is a hard core group there who puts quality first.
They seem to offer a variety of amps and to make things more confusing new models must have come out not so long ago and some of the old models are still around and come up in searches. Looks like they offer Class A and Class A/B. Reminds me a bit of Pass.
In the end, no matter how good a unit is, it's the sound that matters and if it's not your thing.......
I read things but terrible at remembering where I read it. A writer was talking about his visit to Accuphase and how they tend to focus on their product over profits and content to only produce the amount of units a year they do opposed to expanding. They are also strict on where they get their parts from. The article impressed me, sounded too good to be true and rare but being a Japanese company I can believe it. Not that everything from Japan would have this ethic but certainly there is a hard core group there who puts quality first.
They seem to offer a variety of amps and to make things more confusing new models must have come out not so long ago and some of the old models are still around and come up in searches. Looks like they offer Class A and Class A/B. Reminds me a bit of Pass.
In the end, no matter how good a unit is, it's the sound that matters and if it's not your thing.......