![]() ![]() He believes these standards give his amplifiers an edge on differing the detrimental effect of heat to electronics and designing and executing to extreme detail. I asked Roger how his experience working to high spec and chain of custody standards in the aerospace industry has influenced his way of making amplifiers. The amplifiers meet Military Standard 2000 requirements, and all assembly technicians are trained and tested on these high standards.All wiring uses 18-gauge Military Standard 16878 Teflon coated, silver-plated, copper wire, which is used in mission-critical applications.Analog sections of the amplifiers “utilize individual, discrete components – no chips!”.In fact, on his website he says, “Your kids will fight over these amps.” Here are some of the highlights: These standards give him the confidence to offer a lifetime warranty. I encourage you to read about the processes and standards the amplifiers are built too. It’s built to last! Build Processes and Standards They even run thermal testing on the equipment, putting it through stress tests well above normal everyday use. Gibboni not only wants you to pass on your love of music to your children, but also the equipment as well. They offer a lifetime transferable warranty on all equipment. Rogers amplifiers are made in the United States, previously in New York but now out of North Adams, Massachusetts. My Mystere ia11 has brought me years of joy, so I had been looking to listen to more amplifiers with these tubes. Rogers was actually a new company for me but I really enjoy the E元4 tubes, and they had an E元4 amplifier. He has a past in the aerospace industry, working on radar and satellite tracking. I believe Jeff Day calls equipment like this, “exit level audio equipment”. I don’t often see Audio Note or Eddie Current amplifiers for resale, either. It could just be that not many Rogers amplifiers owners want to part ways with their Rogers amplifiers. Even os, the Rogers High Fidelity name might not be tip of the tongue, yet.Īs an Audiogon forum user noted, however, they never seem to see much about Rogers amplifiers on the forums. This year Rogers also won both a Stereophile Recommended Component award and an Editor’s Choice Award from The Absolute Sound. Even though the Rogers 65V-1, the lower powered version of the 65V-2, has been thoroughly enjoyed by several reviewers from Stereophile and The Absolute Sound. Haven’t heard of Rogers High Fidelity? Well, if you haven’t, don’t feel bad. What a fantastic little amplifier! About Rogers High Fidelity The same was also true for nearly everything else I listened to. gave me toe tapping, hip gyrating thrills, and mind whizzing clarity into this old favorite. I just came from listening to the Violent Femmes’s “ Kiss Off” (Live) from their 1993 compilation disc Add It Up, and once again, I am awed by the blisteringly angstful and pent up sexual tension of Brian Ritchie’s bass playing. Even if I have heard the song a thousand or more times, a great amplifier, a transparent set of speakers, and a good source can bring thrills and fun to my life. The Rogers High Fidelity 65V-2 filled the bill. It’s as simple as that! The Listening makes the whole world disappear for a brief few minutes. ![]() What I love most about this hi-end audio hobby is that it is absolutely captivating to hear great music on great equipment. ![]()
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