It has been a pleasure to bring you this factory tour of one of the most iconic brands in the United States Of America. Please support my efforts and let me know that you want me to keep highlighting the American brands that our great country produces. I am willing to do all the necessary work to make this a reality so i hope you can do your part by SUBSCRIBING and LIKING this video. Thank you !
Love your videos Jay. Just an outstanding tour of the Boulder facility. The interview with, and discourse that Jeff Nelson exhibited here, took me back to my Engineering days. Absolute pleasure listening to him. Thank you Jay.
Although Im not fully buying into the highest end of Hifi in terms of subjective difference, I really appreciate the time and effort youre putting into nerding out to the fullest when it comes to that. Keep it up Jay.
Brilliant interview with Jeff Nelson! I'm an electronic engineering graduate and I found his answers about amplifier topology and design very interesting. I don't think I've heard anyone explain it in quite the same way 👍 Thank you, and keep the good work @Jay
You own reference quality components from these brands and reinforce that knowledge and experience with factory tours. This is a huge value-adding and winning situation for viewers and yourself. I want to push that "like button" several dozen times, and thanks for another great presentation.
Great interview. I love talking with experienced engineers. Love the comment, “Tubes sing along.” Still, love my tube DAC and preamps. They make music fun.
When in Boulder, don't forget to visit AYRE ACOUSTICS, PS AUDIO and AVALON ACOUSTICS. Then a quick 15 minute drive to YG ACOUSTICS in Arvada. What a MECCA of high-end Audio. Thanks for another great video Jay, and remember to breathe.
Man, it would be real nice to be one of these greedy bank CFOs getting bonuses of 10 million a year. Or he'll, even winning the lottery and having 100 million in the bank. Throwing down 2-3 million in a house. Investing 20 million and with the other 75 plus just sitting down and saying alright I'm gonna do this slowly. Just get one ultra high end item at a time. Review it, get used to it, and not have to worry about it. Just doing something like that sounds like a dream man.
I realize the comment is tongue in cheek but don’t expect to ever see a Class A/B or D amp from Boulder. Their circuit topology is very conservative and features auto biasing, much like D’Agostino introduced at Krell and has continued under now his own brand. While not as efficient as Class D, it largely operates like a Class A/B but only outputs in Class A it’s not Class A in traditional sense running at full amperage even at idle so it’s efficient enough at high outputs to not serve as a room furnace and requiring dedicated load circuits. Modern Class D amps can be exceptional if done correctly. The AGD Gran Vivace I’d take over ANY Boulder amp in their history, yet it operates in class D. It of course uses a unique gain device in lieu of a MOSFET or JFET. It’s remarkable musicality is a product of its superior engineering as well as its topology but of course required engineers to develop the GaN tube for audiophile usage. Very few audiophile companies have the engineering talent and resources to develop gain devices like AGD. If you want to hear what is possible with Class D SS, try to demo the Gran Vivace 👍. I’ll still choose vacuum tube amps every day of week and twice on Sunday, especially SET DHT but the AGD makes a hell of a case for Class D solid state.
@@davidcross890I’m not promoting a single item. I am only sharing my personal experience and my tastes for musical presentation. If you care primarily about distortion and analytical data, digital media is definitely your favor and this guy’s favored equipment is ideal choice for you. Enjoy.
I have my own ULTRA LOW DISTORTIONS REAL ultra high end AND world class beating 590lb each Mono Amplifiers that quite frankly make a clear and concise complete mockery of what many consider to be amongst the best amplifiers in the world at ANY price. I had to make them myself. I am disgusted with the cheap by comparison junk that hucksters portray as world class ultra high end. Most that push this stuff are low knowledge people hustling to crank a buck at the expense of a poorly educated gullible class of individuals who have some disposable income. I would be embarrassed if any of my companies ever considered turning out the substandard jeweled up junk pedaled by so many today as I have a moral compass, honor, and standards of excellence most cannot fathom today. Too many degenerate hucksters in this industry period.
So that's why those heavy expensive amps weight so much! Almost all their weight is on their chassis and case with unnecessarily thick chunks of metal to make it look that expensive and large. For that price I would expect to see a fully hardened steel construction and not cheap flimsy aluminum
It has been a pleasure to bring you this factory tour of one of the most iconic brands in the United States Of America. Please support my efforts and let me know that you want me to keep highlighting the American brands that our great country produces. I am willing to do all the necessary work to make this a reality so i hope you can do your part by SUBSCRIBING and LIKING this video. Thank you !
Love your videos Jay. Just an outstanding tour of the Boulder facility. The interview with, and discourse that Jeff Nelson exhibited here, took me back to my Engineering days.
Absolute pleasure listening to him. Thank you Jay.
Jay, what a fantastic factory tour and interview with Jeff Nelson. Great job.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you, I love seeing factory tours!
Great video Jay! I can see you put a lot of time and work into making this video including the trip out there!
Thanks !
Extremely interesting listening to Jeff Nelson. Very rare. Thanks Jay!
Glad you enjoyed it
Although Im not fully buying into the highest end of Hifi in terms of subjective difference, I really appreciate the time and effort youre putting into nerding out to the fullest when it comes to that. Keep it up Jay.
Great to hear!
Dont be so nervous Jay just relax and go with the flow. Im sure you will get more relaxed the more of this you do.
Jeff Nelson … what a kind and honest man
Agreed
One of the most informative video I have watched. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant interview with Jeff Nelson! I'm an electronic engineering graduate and I found his answers about amplifier topology and design very interesting. I don't think I've heard anyone explain it in quite the same way 👍
Thank you, and keep the good work @Jay
Glad you enjoyed it!
You own reference quality components from these brands and reinforce that knowledge and experience with factory tours. This is a huge value-adding and winning situation for viewers and yourself. I want to push that "like button" several dozen times, and thanks for another great presentation.
Much appreciated
Great job Jay! Very interesting tour and interview with the founder. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Jay. Well done! Enjoyed the tour and the interview with Jeff.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great interview. I love talking with experienced engineers. Love the comment, “Tubes sing along.” Still, love my tube DAC and preamps. They make music fun.
Glad you enjoyed it!
When in Boulder, don't forget to visit AYRE ACOUSTICS, PS AUDIO and AVALON ACOUSTICS. Then a quick 15 minute drive to YG ACOUSTICS in Arvada. What a MECCA of high-end Audio. Thanks for another great video Jay, and remember to breathe.
Thanks - great video. Jeff Nelson interviews are rather rare.
Glad you enjoyed it
I am a boulder user , thanks for this video
Appreciate
You are welcome
thank you for the share...very enriching experience, learned much detail
Top class journalism!
Thanks
Great work Jay. An incredible company doing wonderful builds. State of the art.
Couldn't agree more!
@@jaysaudiolab I’m so impressed. Most likely never own gear at that level but I always give companies their due. This is one of the elites.
Thank you Jay!
My pleasure!
Very informative and big fun! Thanks!
Blessings all the way, awesome content
Much appreciated
That was fabulous Jay!! Great job!
Thanks so much!
Cool, interesting stuff. Good work Jay.
Glad you enjoyed it
So nice that we could see all this. Thank you Jay.
What's the next one ?
Not sure yet
Good work Jay. Thank you Jeff. I Want to do an A/B blind test of Boulder to Pass on a comparable product.
Thanks
I saw a Sota Turntable in the smaller listening room. Cool.
Great interview Jay!
Thanks
Awesome Video Jay!
Thanks!
magnifico.⚔⚔⚔⚔⚔⚔
Thank you Jay, great job. I guess you forgot to ask about the cables. If you have that information, can you share it here?
Don't have it...
While you were in CO did you visit any other Audio Makers? There are many good ones there. Roger Sanders is a must stop.
Nope. Boulder flew me there.
looks good!
It was!
really fascinating interview with Jeff Nelson, I learnt a lot of new info
( background music was distracting )
Glad you enjoyed it! - just like and subscribe man
F.O.C.U.S.
I think the host meant 3000 watts (3000VA) , and not 3000 amps, which was stated.
Could the amp be a DarTZeel NHB 108- Model 2? It would match perfectly with his DarTZeel NHB- 18NS Preamp.
Yep
Did we ever find out what cables are being used?
Man, it would be real nice to be one of these greedy bank CFOs getting bonuses of 10 million a year. Or he'll, even winning the lottery and having 100 million in the bank. Throwing down 2-3 million in a house. Investing 20 million and with the other 75 plus just sitting down and saying alright I'm gonna do this slowly. Just get one ultra high end item at a time. Review it, get used to it, and not have to worry about it. Just doing something like that sounds like a dream man.
Is this a rerun :) It's not even fall yet Jay.
Great work Jay! Thanks for bringing this to us. I bet Boulder will sell class D once they can figure out how to charge $100K for it :)
I realize the comment is tongue in cheek but don’t expect to ever see a Class A/B or D amp from Boulder. Their circuit topology is very conservative and features auto biasing, much like D’Agostino introduced at Krell and has continued under now his own brand. While not as efficient as Class D, it largely operates like a Class A/B but only outputs in Class A it’s not Class A in traditional sense running at full amperage even at idle so it’s efficient enough at high outputs to not serve as a room furnace and requiring dedicated load circuits.
Modern Class D amps can be exceptional if done correctly. The AGD Gran Vivace I’d take over ANY Boulder amp in their history, yet it operates in class D. It of course uses a unique gain device in lieu of a MOSFET or JFET. It’s remarkable musicality is a product of its superior engineering as well as its topology but of course required engineers to develop the GaN tube for audiophile usage. Very few audiophile companies have the engineering talent and resources to develop gain devices like AGD. If you want to hear what is possible with Class D SS, try to demo the Gran Vivace 👍.
I’ll still choose vacuum tube amps every day of week and twice on Sunday, especially SET DHT but the AGD makes a hell of a case for Class D solid state.
@@MichaelM-to4sginteresting that you choose to promote high cumulative distortions designs?
@@davidcross890I’m not promoting a single item. I am only sharing my personal experience and my tastes for musical presentation. If you care primarily about distortion and analytical data, digital media is definitely your favor and this guy’s favored equipment is ideal choice for you. Enjoy.
I have my own ULTRA LOW DISTORTIONS REAL ultra high end AND world class beating 590lb each Mono Amplifiers that quite frankly make a clear and concise complete mockery of what many consider to be amongst the best amplifiers in the world at ANY price. I had to make them myself. I am disgusted with the cheap by comparison junk that hucksters portray as world class ultra high end. Most that push this stuff are low knowledge people hustling to crank a buck at the expense of a poorly educated gullible class of individuals who have some disposable income. I would be embarrassed if any of my companies ever considered turning out the substandard jeweled up junk pedaled by so many today as I have a moral compass, honor, and standards of excellence most cannot fathom today. Too many degenerate hucksters in this industry period.
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So that's why those heavy expensive amps weight so much! Almost all their weight is on their chassis and case with unnecessarily thick chunks of metal to make it look that expensive and large. For that price I would expect to see a fully hardened steel construction and not cheap flimsy aluminum