Slim's amps suffered infant mortality. Slim now has twin 500s, a 600, an 800 - all v4. He also has a Bryston sub. These support Bryston Model T signatures with twin Anthem M1 amps. Sides are QS10s. For a center, Ian lovingly built him a custom M80HP which has no ports. He has a dedicated panel. He turns all this up very loud in his 10,000 sq. ft. living room as he merrily grazes throughout his gorgeous, self-built timber home chowing down on meats, cheeses and bourbon.

Finishes are Santos Rosewood on the Brystons, knotty pine which turns a lovely shade with age and black oak which is apparently stunning.

His whole house, right out to his self-built, in-ground pool, is like a disco.

With regard to what Andrew said, maybe it's because audio vendors don't know how to design and build switching power supplies. There are hundreds of thousands of switching power supplies, all over the planet, built by teams I managed that were designed, manufactured and tested for a 30 year life and harsh environmental conditions. We shipped them and never got back any returns.

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House of the Rising Sone
Out in the mid or far field
Linearity and mid-woofers are over-rated