A challenge ....
Here is a challenge then.

If, in a controlled experiment with all variables accounted for (incl.
differences in frequency reponse and within the power range appropriate
to the amps) under instantaneous A-B relay switchover, driving any
Harbeth speakers, if you can positively identify an amplifier by sound
alone, I will give you, FOC, a pair of brand new Harbeth speakers, up to
and including a pair of M40.1 in any veneer you fancy.

I am quite confident that under controlled conditions, these fabled
amplifier differences disappear and that I will never be parting with my
money!

However, I don't have the time to play around. You have to conceive of
the test, design the switch over system and bring it to us here and
we'll cooperate fully. There are plenty of examples of carefully
constructed tests over the past 30+ years to draw on that meet my
critera, and every one of them comes to the same conclusion. As far as
this 'amp matching to Harbeth speakers' issue goes, it is a non-issue.
As dead as the dodo. I cannot comment on the amp matching for other
speaker brands. We take care to make our speaker an easy load: other
speaker designers may be less consumer-focused.

NO CORRESPONDENCE PLEASE - CALL ME WHEN YOU HAVE THE WHOLE PLAN
EXECUTED!

Amplifiers should be selected not for "sound quality" (whatever that is)
but for facilities, design integrity, durability, after care and
likelyhood of being able to source service parts in 5 or 10 years. Also,
if you're really serious, a quick peek at the financial standing of the
brand might tell you if they are likely to have the financial resources
to weather the economic downturn of the next few years which is
effecting the whole consumer electronics sector. Some of the most likely
surviving (UK) brands rarely advertise, rarely exhibit, have relatively
old-fashioned designs, use standard parts, have been around for a
generation and are rock solid businesses. They deserve to be respected
and supported because they will be there to look after you in 10+
years.

There are some very difficult times ahead for the consumer industry: now
is a time to be cautious.
Alan A. Shaw
Designer, owner
Harbeth Audio UK


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