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Varholiaglimp
939
Nov 21, 2017
"Eddie Current" sounds like a silly designer name (e.g., Eddie Bauer) until you realize it's a homonymic pun on eddy current, which is a consequence of Faraday's law of induction. Talk about your nerdy engineer-speak! Makes you wonder if eddy-current reduction plays a huge part in Craig Uthus' designs.
I'm probably going to buy this amp, but for purely aesthetic reasons, I do hope that Uthus will collaborate on a special MD amp with former Moth Audio partner Joel Marshall. Oh, and I never knew that Uthus worked for URIE, which used to make the most ubiquitous large non-desktop speakers you'd see in recording studios.
(I do wish that this amp had as much IO as my hoary MAD Ear++ and functioned as a preamp. Sometimes a tube pre can ameliorate issues with muddy amps and speaks; sometimes it can make the amp sound overly bright, which is one reason a bypass out is necessary.)
AllanMarcus
40
Nov 23, 2017
VarholiaglimpOriginal name was Eddy Current, but that was also the name of a band, and the band send Craig a letter to stop using the name. Craig then changed the name to Eddie Current. That's the story Craig told me.
Varholiaglimp
939
Nov 23, 2017
AllanMarcusWell, you know what they bray: necessity is the moth-er of intention (I miss Moth Audio!). Herr Uthus had to change the company name and made a signature pun in the process.
And thanks for the anecdote! Either you've got my thumbs up, or I actually believe it's possible to hitchhike on the internet.
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