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They'll answer for themselves, but I suspect that it was because of the very recent review of the PS, in response to a lot of noise by users here and at other forums.
Dave
Because it is so widely available secondhand; because it is so cheap; because it is not a conventional high-end audio product (for which we formulated the rules); and because it is so much fun!
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
I note with surprise that the Stirling LS3/5a V2 is now rated Class B whereas in the initial review, it was Class C (Borderline Class B). What happened to make you re-asses and place it in Class B now?