Do you feel that modern drivers live up to that "made in the U.S.A " quality that the sunn amps have or have modern production methods made them not as desireable ,say,like amps that aren't point to point hand wired as in comparison to new amps. Subjective but all your opinions on such matters interest me.
Amen to the "Subjective" part!
I think new speakers are great. I've been particularly impressed with new Eminence speakers, and based on my conversations with Eminence reps at NAMM, so are a whole bunch of amp manufacturers that Eminence makes OEM speakers for currently. They are very good at voicing speakers to spec. and emulating other, usually vintage, speaker designs as per modern amp manufacturer's specifications.
As far as point to point verses PCB construction, I think they both have their positive and negative attributes. I have a decent collection of both, and they all sound good. The point to point amps are all posses differing individual characteristics, as they are hand built and not nearly as uniform from one amp to another. They are generally made by different individuals with differing solder techniques, connecting wire lengths, component lead lengths, etc. This contributes to the mystique, but adds greatly to the cost of manufacturing. From a mass production standpoint, this is a horrible attribute, from a collector or purist standpoint; it’s the only generally the best way to go.
One of my hobbies (or per my wife,
addictions) beside bass gear is old Porsche sports cars. They are also all hand built and like point to point amps, all of them are good, some exceptional, but also decidedly possessing different unique characteristic or “personalities”. On the other hand, I got my wife a Mini Cooper S last summer, and while it's identical to all the other Cooper S's out there (ala PCB amps), it's still a blast to tear ass around in!
PCB construction has its place as well. Some great sounding amps have been built, and are still being built with circuit boards. Just one example, and there are many (later Sunn solid state gear, etc…), is that I have some newer Ashdown gear that sounds incredible, in particular an ABM RPM pre-amp that is a marvelous piece of gear. I’ll probably have it forever. I prefer other power amps over the Ashdown APM, but the pre-amp is A+.
I'm sure most of the people in this forum have similar examples, it would be interesting to hear them.
In summary, its ALL good to somebody, so to each their own!