Ken,
Thanks for the link -- interesting read indeed. I think Srajan does a great thihg by putting things into perspective when he points out that room acoustics and resonance control are far higher up the ladder in terms of priority.
Also very interesting to note is his reaction to some of the issues around computers, wireless, and other EM interferences, and even into the ultrasonic level... I have always had a really pronounced and bad reaction to digital amps -- tripath in particular, but also ICE modules, etc. It only takes 20 minutes of listening, even very softly, and my ears are ringing like nobody's business and tend to stay that way for a day or two afterwards. I've done this test several times in different places and different amps, and the result is always the same. Now logically I know I can't "hear" those switching frequencies -- hundereds of khz and into the mhz in some cases but they have this undeniable effect on me. DACs, computers, no, but amps, definitely yes.
If nothing else they seem to be onto something plausible, even to my scientifically oriented mindset and training.
No, I'm not buying any of these goodies :-).
-- Jim
Jim Rebman -- recovering audiophile
Equitech balanced power; uRendu, USB processor -> Musette DAC -> 5670 tube buffer -> Finale Audio F138 FFX -> Cain and Cain Abbys near-field).
s.e.x. 2.1 under construction. Want list: Stereomour II
All ICs homemade (speaker and power next)