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In the Thread: Devid Berning amplifiers: the anti-trnsformers frenzy?
Post Subject: QuestionsPosted by Merlin on: 9/25/2007
Firstly are your observations regarding the ZH270 relating to comparisons with other push pull designs or SET's?

Secondly could you explain which characteristics of the recording are destroyed, and what mechanism David Berning uses to acheive this?

Finally, could Paul enlighten us on his experience of the Siegfried? Forgive me but he seemed totally unfamiliar with the technology earlier in the thread - so I find it baffling that he would have had relevant experience . Again I wasn't aware you had owned two Bernings - just the one. Which models did you own? The ZH270?

For what it's worth, I don't think it's worth while discussing the ZH270 here - it is far too lean sounding for most readers of this site and too noisy on lower feedback settings to be used with high efficiency loudspeakers - it is designed for speakers 92db/w and below. The Siegfried on the other hand was what I introduced to the forum as being something that might well be of interest to typical Goodsoundclubbers.

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