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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bear" data-source="post: 8867801" data-attributes="member: 673826"><p>From what I've read, that's typical of Pass's style. Minimal circuitry, basically. They are not gain blocks, as I can see with the GFAs, but all the old reviews indicate really low distortion (and flat frequency response) at rated power, basically as "transparent" as you can get.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the SQ approach to things. My home audio set up is definitely more that vein (also all classic stuff). It would be so difficult to get clarity in my vehicles. There's always some low level electrical buzz from my HU, and I've tried everything from directly wiring the HU +- to the battery +-, adjusting gain, you name it. Probably just a crap HU, despite the price. Even the door chime speaker in my Tahoe has alternatore whine (although nothing else does) <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙄" title="🙄" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f644.png" /> getting good SQ in the car can be really, really hard. Factor in the trouble of getting high res source material and I've kind of shied away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bear, post: 8867801, member: 673826"] From what I've read, that's typical of Pass's style. Minimal circuitry, basically. They are not gain blocks, as I can see with the GFAs, but all the old reviews indicate really low distortion (and flat frequency response) at rated power, basically as "transparent" as you can get. I appreciate the SQ approach to things. My home audio set up is definitely more that vein (also all classic stuff). It would be so difficult to get clarity in my vehicles. There's always some low level electrical buzz from my HU, and I've tried everything from directly wiring the HU +- to the battery +-, adjusting gain, you name it. Probably just a crap HU, despite the price. Even the door chime speaker in my Tahoe has alternatore whine (although nothing else does) 🙄 getting good SQ in the car can be really, really hard. Factor in the trouble of getting high res source material and I've kind of shied away. [/QUOTE]
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