What happened to this amp? It looked like it was going to be an amazing option for harder to drive planars but there's like no buzz about it. And it seems to be unavailable every time I check. I know they had some issues with stability with the initial runs, but have they scrapped it altogether?
What happened to this amp? It looked like it was going to be an amazing option for harder to drive planars but there's like no buzz about it. And it seems to be unavailable every time I check. I know they had some issues with stability with the initial runs, but have they scrapped it altogether?
It was stated from the beginning that this would have been available in limited numbers, I guess the global chip shortage played and still plays a role here.
Burson already stated the same for their upcoming totl amp.
Yes I believe I'm the only one who has experienced an issue with the Volot. Flux contacted me recently and said that they will be sending me a new Volot as an apology for the failure I went through. I've been very happy with how they handled the issue I experienced and it's very generous of them to send me another one, especially one which has a fix for the problem I had.
I am looking forward to hearing this amp again as I have good memories of the sound from the short time I had with it.
quite honestly I would find it insulting to send me a part for such a potentially dangerous situation..I am no expert in fixing or installing and would be nervous to ever use it under such a circumstance
I think he means that they're sending him a freebie VOLOT, because the defective one has long been refunded already, if I'm not mistaken. If this is indeed the case, then the word "generous" isn't so out of place at all, IMHO.
A freebie Volot, will almost always count as a generous proposition in my book. I wish I was the one with a Freebie Volot headed my way, to be frank.
I think folks need to appreciate that a lot of these new ( and frankly very innovative) companies are little more than hobbyist's with some ambition, and the price reflects that. If one of the more established brands was making an amplifier like this, it would cost two to three times as much. I think the risk is worth it, but it seems like a lot of people want everything, ( top drawer design, manufacture after sales service....... Oh, and a third of the price as well please!) and it just isn't realistic. Seems to me like flux are doing a good job providing innovative and interesting products at a reasonable price, and are doing their best to provide a good aftermarket service. People need to chill!
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