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Paul,
You certainly have an attitude toward the subject and I have no idea why. The subject of this thread, or put in this way - the subject of my interest, is how to deal with electricity problem and how to provide a playback with stable (sound-wise) and good sounding electricity. I care less if it is APS, or anybody else and I care less how many units they sole and how many people decided to buy this or another unit. My interests in audio are immensely egocentric and all that I care is how to interests of my own sound and my own interests about it. There is nothing else. I bought my first unit for a full price from their dealer. When they sent me the last PP1050 unit (#6) it did not work and was sitting not working for months and months. Then when the PP2000 become available I did propose that since my PP1050 was virtually new and never operate properly then I would pay the difference and get the PP2000 – they claimed that PP2000 will not blow. During all 1.5 years frustration I had with PP I insisted that they must not return my money and give me something that sounded like the very first unit I had.
I really do not care how much people buy the APS units – I have no financial, intellectual or spiritual benefits from it. I would like more people share the know-how about the ways how to get better sound from this thing but from what I see anybody talks sensibly about the APS sound, not to mention, that knowing myself, I probably will discard the experiences of others. I do encourage the APS to make 3000W model and truly do not give a shit how many of them they sell. I have my own needs, I looking for a mechanism to address them and I truly do not care how my solution will work out with others. I do not see that you see many “recommendations” coming from me, I have many reasons why I do not do and one of them is that it is too damn not interesting for me. I do not remember that “recommended” APS. I do insist that it is the only devise If does what I want a power devise to do with sound. Is it as recommendation or motivation to buy for others? First of all I do not care and second I have enough information at my site to present a whole picture of many subjects. Do not ask me and do not balm me. Change the interests of sound, if you find that some of my moves are reasonable for you then feel free to experiment for yourself. It is your sound the you are trying to make, not mine. I do not need friends, collaborators or ass kissers on audio. I do not need anyone who read this site to buy the ASP unit. What I would like to have– is somebody point out what the specific in his/her view shortcoming of the APS sound and how they consider overcoming the defined sonic shortcomings. That what I would consider a change – not the dull verbal embellishment of the subject how good or bad the APS Company is. What is it - BBB consumer report of the site that deals with Sound?
I can tell you something more, Paul, I do not extend a lot of credit to the ASP people in terms of Sound. I do not think that what they do is conscious and cognizant. They got some very amorphous grip of good result and they are not sure where they might scare good Sound. The engineering part of gone in China and I do not think that the Chinese folks truly have idea what it all truly for. I think nether APS peoples, nor do Chinese who made APS, nor me have any idea why the APS sound as it is. I might understand in way the APS – they have something that more or less work and sable and they do not what to fuck it up…
Anyhow, as I said – I am bit surprised that people have APS for months, keep bitching about buzz but made no affords to investigate where is come from. Are you expecting that APS will bring you a solution on a plate? What will you do if your unit will sound like shit after this? Russians says the saving of sinking people is the business of the people who are submerging … at least they need to scream “Help!” and wave those hands….
The Cat
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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