Tenor Audio


Does anybody have any working contact information for Tenor? Their phones are disconnected it seems. Thanks.

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Showing 3 responses by rushton

Bluedevil, just in case you missed the understated post from Atmasphere above... Atma-Sphere certainly can service your Tenor amp, if service is needed. Or they can help you diagnose the problem. The circuit in the Tenor is identical to one used by Atma-Sphere years ago, and they are very familiar with the requirements of this OTL design. It's certainly worth giving them a call to discuss whatever problems you may be having: 651-690-2246. Ask for Bill or Ralph.

You'll find them to be very accomodating and helpful.
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Jonathan, calm down, read what I wrote:
"The circuit in the Tenor is identical to one used by Atma-Sphere years ago..."
You're correct that the current circuits are not the same, but that's not what I wrote. Ralph's offer of some assistance is an honorable one, and the fact that the circuit was applied by him years ago is hardly ridiculous given OTL history and Ralph's role in that history.
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Jonathan, I sense I've touched a nerve, and for that I'm sorry. Ralph's comments speak to the issue I believe. The only point in mentioning this originally had been to give Tenor owners some confidence that Atma-Sphere truly was competent to provide service support on Tenor OTLs should that be needed. Audiogoner Bluedevil had posted about a current need for some help; Ralph extended a helping hand; I offered what I hoped would be some added confidence for Bluedevil or others to follow-up on that offer because Atma-Sphere is clearly, and I think unquestionably, competent to deliver that assistance if needed. I'm delighted to see that Tenor may be coming back with some facility to support owners of their gear; that's marvelous.

It may be apropos to point out that execution of a circuit design (layout, component and materials selection, construction quality, supporting elements such as power supplies) can have more impact on the sonics than often realized. That certainly can be a meaningful differentiator. For example, I own some of Jim White's gear and he's not shy about saying his basic circuit is pretty classic: it's his implementation and execution that make the difference.
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