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According to Herodotus, Zalmoxis was once a human slave on the Greek island of Samos, owned by the famous philosopher Pythagoras. After gaining his freedom and learning Ionian mysticism, Zalmoxis returned to Thrace. He brought with him esoteric teachings about the afterlife, convincing the Getae that they did not truly die—instead, they traveled to a blissful paradise with him.
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Zalmos represents a philosophy that has largely disappeared from consumer electronics: that music reproduction is an art, not a specification war. While modern Class-D amplifiers offer incredible efficiency and "wire with gain" accuracy, they lack the soul that the Zalmos engineers baked into their discrete circuits. According to Herodotus, Zalmoxis was once a human