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philrud
Published on 11/04/07 at 02:29
Value For Money :
Excellent
Hello, I use this amp since 1 day. But I have a SUV5 technics since 1983. The sound of the
2nd is almost the same. I've tested the Micromega A40, the nad3020bee, the Hitachi mosfet hma8500,
pioneer vintage, luxman, the Setton, the Sherwood, and furthermore the pro amix, the crest, the power ...
On occasions, the price / quality ratio is excellent (100euros). So it is a lovely amp that dates to the early 80's, late séventies. What I like most is its retro look with
big beefy knobs and the sound it will produce. What I like least is that there is no
remote, but I forgive him this: he has many other qualities. The sound is clear and
better with vinyl, than with cd, never aggressive and rather agreeable.The following models of the late 80 and early 90 do not have the same sonorous texture. I recommend it for those who, like me, have a nice collection of discs of polyvinyl chloride, they will not be disappointed.
2nd is almost the same. I've tested the Micromega A40, the nad3020bee, the Hitachi mosfet hma8500,
pioneer vintage, luxman, the Setton, the Sherwood, and furthermore the pro amix, the crest, the power ...
On occasions, the price / quality ratio is excellent (100euros). So it is a lovely amp that dates to the early 80's, late séventies. What I like most is its retro look with
big beefy knobs and the sound it will produce. What I like least is that there is no
remote, but I forgive him this: he has many other qualities. The sound is clear and
better with vinyl, than with cd, never aggressive and rather agreeable.The following models of the late 80 and early 90 do not have the same sonorous texture. I recommend it for those who, like me, have a nice collection of discs of polyvinyl chloride, they will not be disappointed.