Great videos - thanks all. For the measurement dweebs out there check out the last 5 minutes of the Fremer video with Darren.
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Nice video, Paul!
@Paul - tell Terri she and the PSA team did great with the family theme and the room set up. Great interview with Darren and Ted and great set-up video… thanks for sharing…
@cudfoo - Darren was hammering the measurement dweebs… just listen and let your ears be the judge… that was so funny when he was schooling the master about open loop gain (A0) versus tiny OP amps and look at the size of this differential discrete OP amp and he was fumbling around for a response to Darren. It is so cool to see young talent soooo pumped to design and build things they love… great job Darren!
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Thanks, Mark. For some reason it’s stuck in 360 so I am uploading it in higher Rez.
Looks fine here…
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…looking out my backdoor in Illinois. About 12 miles south of the AXPONA hotel. Will be snowing all day. I’ll bet the crowds will be a little lighter.
BTW, if you are attending and thought you might catch a couple innings at Wrigley, not happening today. Early postponement. Tuesday will be 70 degrees F. I’m not shoveling my drive.
And I get to drive back to Michigan in that!
Made by T&A, sold by Lonestar, cost $70,000. I do not no the model name. They are electrostatic speakers with front firing drivers, 4 side firing woofers, aluminum baffle, carbon body. Very fast atriculate, great bass without being boxy or boomy.
At the time you dumped your DMP that may have been true. My DMP has been working flawlessly for quite some time now, and the SQ continues to improve with each firmware update. Even at the full retail price, which I paid considerably less, there is nothing out there that comes close in SQ, for anywhere near the price. I couldn’t be happier with the DMP, and my other PSA purchases.
@michael-denmark thanks for sharing, the video is awesome. This guy has both feet on the ground and I fully agree with the budgetary hurdle many high end companies put up against potential young customers.






