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  2. Pass Labs - Wikipedia

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    Pass Labs is a high-end audio company based in Auburn, California, United States founded by Nelson Pass in 1991. [1] Pass Labs makes amplifiers, preamplifier and speakers. History

  3. Nelson Pass - Wikipedia

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    Pass Labs produces the X series amplifiers, [10] which make use of the "supersymmetry" topology patented by Pass, to give extremely low distortion levels, and more recently the XA series of amplifiers, which advantageously combines aspects of the Aleph design with the "supersymmetry" technique.

  4. Threshold Audio - Wikipedia

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    Threshold Audio is a high-end audio equipment manufacturer originally established in California in 1974 by audio engineer Nelson Pass and graphic designer René Besne. The company, today based in Houston Texas, manufactures mono-block and stereo power amplifiers, multi-channel power amplifiers and stereo control amplifiers.

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  9. Discrete complementary JFETS - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Pass built such a design based on Toshiba's 2SK170 and 2SJ74 single complementary JFETs with over 1000 parallel JFETs. [6] Today though, since Toshiba discontinued these parts, you would have to build such an amplifier with LSK170 and LSJ74 single complementary pairs or with LSK489 and LSJ689 JFETs.