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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    In my experience, when cut at above 40Hz, the sound tends to become cloudy in the overlapping part. What do you think in your woofer about this?
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    Thanks for coming back to the topic. More thanks for your advice. It seems to be a great way. I heard many saying that the M400 is also great, and I think it will be similar to relentless. The fact that without the basstower it is difficult to make ultimate sound, I felt enough with the old...
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    It was made entirely for old original WAMM, only 40Hz cut and gain control. It was not sold individually. The recent wilson crossover is at the link below. https://neofiliac.com/product/1308/wilson-audio-activxo
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    You are right. It is not easy to change an amplifier of that grade once purchase it. So I try to listen to as many amps as possible. Please share your experiences with CH10. Thanks!
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    I have been operating the original WAMM for over 10 years, and it was very difficult to control the bass tower. If crossover is not used or frequency division is not properly performed, mid-high range signals flow into the bass tower and become cloudy due to the overlapping of the sound. The...
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    I have never heard of the 3050. This is what LL21 said about the 3060 and 3050. When I connected the Soulution 725 pre to the 3060, it sounded close to Soulution sound overall. But when I connected with the 3010, it sounded completely different. As you say, it's a different league. The 3010...
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    I was looking forward to your comment ^^. I also own the Soulution 701, and I fully agree that the 3060 is another league.
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    I didn't expect the 3060 to be sweeter than the 3050. Thank you for commenting on the point I didn't think about. The 3060 is being tested temporarily lent from the shop where the WAMM was purchased. Now I have to decide on the amplifier, Relentless and Boulder are candidates. It is also very...
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    I fully agree with your opinion. I have owned the original WAMM for over 10 years. Original WAMM, the base tower(under 40Hz) also played a very important role. Can't listen to music without the Bass Tower. Unfortunately, there is currently no space for the base tower in my room. I already tried...
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    Has anyone heard of Dan D'agostino Relentless Power Amplifier compared to Boulder 3050?

    I am currently using Boulder 3060 and 3010 with Wilson Wamm Master Chronosonics. The quiet background and bass energy of 3060 are hard to give up. However, the praise that many people send to Relentless made me curious about this amplifier. I'm wondering whether to go safely to 3050 or to take...

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