Dynamic Class A my foot. This seems to be a typical Class AB amp. The idea of Class AB is exactly to avoid switching distortion by biasing the output devices with a smallish current so they stay on even when they are not utilized. Otherwise the amp would be classed as Class B. Dynamic Class A is just pure marketing speak. I expect a reviewer to be able to distinguish these basic things and not just parrot manufacturer's marketing material.
Because JBL was kind enough to request advertising this month. And, to be clear, each video costs about $3000 for reviewing, shooting and editing. UA-cam revenue is about $30 per video. So, embedded advertising is about the only way to bridge the gap.
I skipped the advertizement, though I managed to grab half a second or so of a couple of women sitting on a couch, seeming to know what they were speaking of.
Aaron, I really enjoyed this review! Thanks for sharing your insights.
Nice review. Thanks for sharing.
Well done!
Aaron - very nice review. If I were a beginning, Audio File, I would consider the product you just reviewed.
What kind of Audio File would you be?
.wav? .flac? .m4p?
Dynamic Class A my foot. This seems to be a typical Class AB amp. The idea of Class AB is exactly to avoid switching distortion by biasing the output devices with a smallish current so they stay on even when they are not utilized. Otherwise the amp would be classed as Class B. Dynamic Class A is just pure marketing speak. I expect a reviewer to be able to distinguish these basic things and not just parrot manufacturer's marketing material.
I see this alot😂its a class ab amp.😊
+3k and some tube rolling there you go . Given the width and breath of 12ax7s what this unit can sound like is fluid . A good review none the less.
Iown it and it is a very accurate review. Super smooth yet neutral without being too analytical.
Flowery words for a
underpowered amp 😮
5:05 I was surprised to learn that humans still listen to Regina Spektor.
Why is there a JBL ad embedded in the video?
Because they got money for it! And make no mistake- they get paid for reviewing the Unico too.
Because JBL was kind enough to request advertising this month. And, to be clear, each video costs about $3000 for reviewing, shooting and editing. UA-cam revenue is about $30 per video. So, embedded advertising is about the only way to bridge the gap.
We do not, ever, accept payment as a condition for reviews. We do invite advertising as explained elsewhere.
I skipped the advertizement, though I managed to grab half a second or so of a couple of women sitting on a couch, seeming to know what they were speaking of.
@@TheTASmagazine Wow. Only $30. That's hardly worth the effort unless you can sell subscriptions and ads to compensate.
I have a Due and enjoy it. You might speak slower, let your points sink in with the listener, Sounds like you are rushing to jam it all in.
In class A/B the transistors do not turn off. That’s class B.
I don't understand designing a $3,000 integrated amp that has to be opened up to change jumpers.
😊 just love it.
Holy Shit ..the new JBL commercial was on this video ….a complete mess and embarrassment in regards to this video
@@carminedesanto6746 Just to help us understand, what is your objection? Thanks.