On Amplifiers and Other Things

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Created: 05 June 2020 05 June 2020

To Doug Schneider,

I have yet to completely read “Purifi Audio's Pint-Sized Powerhouses,” but, since I have been reading about their kit as well as e-mailing Lars Risbo, I’ll pass on a few things:

After reading a glowing review in Stereophile about the latest Parasound monoblock amp, I looked up the review for the Benchmark AHB2 in Stereophile, and then ran down John Atkinson’s measurements for both, side by side. In almost every chart, the AHB2 was an order of magnitude better: noise, THD, IMD. I’m talking 20-25dB better. Of course, the writer thought the Parasound was fantastic.

That brings up two things:

Doug, subjective reviews need to be backed up with measurements. Stereophile recently gave a glowing review to an amp that “must have been damaged in shipment” to John Atkinson. Of course, there is a really good chance that the thing was fucked from the get-go. When I brought that up in their forum, the editor was none too pleased. They punched themselves in the groin.

Don’t know about you, but I’ve never had a piece of properly packed audio equipment get damaged in shipment unless it was run over by the delivery truck. And, no, that never happened.

Jeffrey Henning
United States

Thanks for the feedback, but it’s too bad that you didn’t get to the end of the article yet. When you do get that far, you’ll realize that we're measuring the Purifi amp and loudspeaker at a later date. For product claims like Purifi makes, your ears can only take you so far.

Insofar as Stereophile goes, I suspect you’re talking about their Aavik Acoustics U-380 integrated amplifier review, which seems to be creating quite a bit of controversy. As for products getting damaged in shipping, I’ve seen it happen, so I’m willing to give Stereophile the benefit of the doubt on that claim -- but hopefully they’ll do the right thing and properly follow up on the issue, because, as you mentioned, there’s also the possibility that the product was that way when the reviewer was listening to it. . . . Doug Schneider