This thread got me to reminisce to my first meeting with David Wilson. At that time, I was interested in his recordings. I did not know that he made speakers until I heard the WAMM system in his living room. He told me that he had sold a few pairs with one pair being bought by totem pole collector who mistook his WAMM for a totem pole. His reason for creating the WATT was his desire to have a tool to playback what he had just recorded. At that time, he used a Spectral DMA 50 amplifier which like the WATT was small enough to bring to the recording site. Then, I believe, in one of the shows, he brought the WATT with him. The public loved the WATT and there was an immediate demand for the WATT. This to my memory was how the WATT as a product started. Then, when David came to the Philippines to visit his son who was doing missionary work here, he demoed the WITT with Jadis electronics. I asked him at that time why he had chosen to demo with Jadis and his reply was that he knew Jadis was a very popular amplifier brand here and that he wanted the Jadis owners to hear first hand that Jadis electronics with Wilson speakers are a good match. I do not think David Wilson will purposely confuse the market. He shows his products with different electronics so that the public will know that his speakers are versatile enough to match with different electronic technologies and brands.