SmartOne_2000
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Guess the answer is a hard no!
I understand. All audio amplifier/loudspeaker measurements should be restricted to the audio band of interest.
Guess the answer is a hard no!I understand. All audio amplifier/loudspeaker measurements should be restricted to the audio band of interest.
Good luck at the show. Hope you get many potential customers by the time it's over.I don't mind producing data for our amps, nothing to hide. It's simply that I don't have time. Very busy preparing for the Bristol HiFi show in the UK next month.
The Apollon is inferior in every way. Its immediately obvious from the noise profile they use an opa1656 in the buffer.How does this Apollon compare with your P482?
It's a direct quote from BoXem. I believe he came to that conclusion based on volume sales to the US and the hassle(?) to ship to the US. It may be that BoXem pays the tariffs instead of the customer, so that cuts into their profits. He is from Belgium, so I'm not sure if they pay the Belgian or EU tariff rates. Is Belgium part of the E? But his opinion (i.e, BoXem aka Arthur) is not unique. European posters on the forum say buying from the US is a hassle. Not sure why, unless the EU imposed extra tariff-based taxes beyond the usual VAT tax.The Apollon is inferior in every way. Its immediately obvious from the noise profile they use an opa1656 in the buffer.
BTW, I was a little confused by your previous comment "they say the Benefit (large customer base) to-Cost ratio is not worth it anymore".
Can you elaborate? Is this cost to the manufacturer or consumer.
Their 20db/27dB noise profiles are rather clean, imo. Not unlike the 1 kHz profile of the P482 on the main page.The Apollon is inferior in every way. Its immediately obvious from the noise profile they use an opa1656 in the buffer.
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There is no "hassle" shipping to the US. No different to anywhere else. The only issue is the tarrifs. It would be a very bad business decision if BoXem pays the tariffs.It's a direct quote from BoXem. I believe he came to that conclusion based on volume sales to the US and the hassle(?) to ship to the US. It may be that BoXem pays the tariffs instead of the customer, so that cuts into their profits. He is from Belgium, so I'm not sure if they pay the Belgian or EU tariff rates. Is Belgium part of the E? But his opinion (i.e, BoXem aka Arthur) is not unique. European posters on the forum say buying from the US is a hassle. Not sure why, unless the EU imposed extra tariff-based taxes beyond the usual VAT tax.
Their 20db/27dB noise profiles are rather clean, imo. Not unlike the 1 kHz profile of the P482 on the main page.
I wish you would change your mind about sending your amps for review to Amir, despite your history with him. Its specs would serve as a reference for all other amplifier specs and introduce you to a new customer base who do not know you. You already know his style of measurements, so if you relay your reasonable concerns to him before the review, then all misunderstandings would be prevented.



Exact quote hereThe Apollon is inferior in every way. Its immediately obvious from the noise profile they use an opa1656 in the buffer.
BTW, I was a little confused by your previous comment "they say the Benefit (large customer base) to-Cost ratio is not worth it anymore".
Can you elaborate? Is this cost to the manufacturer or consumer.

Basically he is saying they are not making any US sales. We still are, it's dropped for obvious reasons, but still significant sales.Exact quote here
Remember the Purifi modules in the P801 is a different architecture, being a bridge configuration. It will inherently behave differently.I was also curious about the differences between the P482 spectral plot above andone for the P801 below:
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Is the difference in the 1 KHz harmonics (@5Watt in 4 ohms) due to the dynamic characteristics of the Purifi modules, since they both use the same power supply and Ultrabuffer board? Or is it due to something else?
The P482's noise floor looks cleaner for some reason, not that it's an issue of great concern. I assume both plots were taken with the same settings.
There is no question your buffer design is the best overall but was curious what you may think of Boxem's Arthur series of amplifiers where a composite OPA1612/OPA1656 design is chosen for the buffer so it maximises the benefits whilst minimising the negatives, it's undeniably a novel approach wouldn't you say?The Apollon is inferior in every way. Its immediately obvious from the noise profile they use an opa1656 in the buffer.
I would have thought a bridged design would be cleaner than an equivalent non-bridge design. Isn't the former a balanced design by nature, greatly suppressing even-ordered harmonics?Remember the Purifi modules in the P801 is a different architecture, being a bridge configuration. It will inherently behave differently.