That is all very good and fine but sorry, the people who write those reviews dont know what the hell they are talking about most of the time. I would love to see a review done by a guitar playing engineer for once instead of a starstruck kid. Messy work is messy work and doesnt have anything to do with parrallel wires. Carr does a nice clean point to point.roknroll wrote:Hi guys
With all due respect guys, in the end, Bruno's amps are the ones that have a name, are the ones reviewed by major magazines with awards, are the ones that still have resale value in the used market and are coveted by many players. If the amp is built safely, does not hum and it sounds good, perfectly parallel and perpendicular wires IMHO are just a little icing on the cake and not a necessity. If the circuit doesn't require it, frankly who cares.![]()
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I am not associated with Bruno in any way shape or form. Just another opinion.
Peace
Safety.... hmmm
Are his amps UL approved? how about at least a CE ? Has he made the commitment to saftey ? I would never buy an amp that wasnt at least CE unless I personally inspected it.