You read reviews of monoblock amps that cost $93,000 per pair and expect more than mellifluous-sounding nonsense
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I quickly glanced at the 2-page written review. Fremer clearly had little to say about the amps themselves, so he padded heavily to fill the required space. He had as much to say about the music he played, the interconnect cables, and the AC power cables as he did about the amps.
And finally, I have the obvious question for anyone who might believe these absurd claims. Why would amplifiers that cost $93,000 a pair not have the world's most overbuilt power supply section, including the power cables? I noted that Fremer twice pointed out that the amps contained premium wires:
Its dedicated negative power supply includes a custom C-core input transformer, wound with silver wire…
In addition to the chokes, the power supply incorporates 112,800µF of capacitance to keep ripple voltage negligible at all power-output levels. Internal connections are made with Ypsilon's own specially drawn silver wire, coated with Teflon.
One could try to argue that high cost aftermarket AC power cables might make an audible difference in cheap receivers or amps, but never in ultra-premium amps. Its irrational to claim that only overpriced high-end amps benefit from such tweaks.