Clayton Audio M70 mono blocks Any Info??


My neighbor who does not have a computer ask me to post this for him. He is interested in The Clayton Audio Mono Blocks M 70 Model. To be honest I know nothing about Clayton Audio - But I am sure Audiogon Members do. So please help my friend out--Much Appreciated.
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I used to own a pair of these amps, need careful match up to a preamp, preferably tube. However I did a side by side comparision to a pair of Blue Circle BC-2 monoblocks and it was no contest. The Blue Circles were far more musical. So I sold the Claytons. I am not saying they weren't good amps but he would be probably better with a pair of the new Bel Canto digital EVO 200.2 in bridged mono for around the same money. Read the review in www.stereotimes.com or better yet have him audition both amps and let him be the judge. The EVO 200.2 bettered my pair of Blue Circles, so I am going the digital amp route soon.
Since both the Blue Circle and the Claytons are in similar price ranges I think it is fare to say that the Blue Circle beat the Clayton in all aspects, a much more musical amp. And my question goes out to Bohemiam7 did you own both and had both available at the same time to audition. So I feel I can make this statement and compare the two. I personally don't see the Claytons in the same league as the Blue Circles and I will say it again to the gentleman asking about the Claytons that you should audition the Claytons against the Bel Canto EVO's and let your ears do the judging. Accuracy is not everything especially if the amp is not musical. Once I listened to the Bel Canto it bested again my favorite the BC-2's. More people who listen to all the best solid state amps say the same thing about the Bel Canto EVO. Read Stu's review in Stereo Times, and this is coming from someone who has listened to many solid state amps loves the EVO 200.2. And one of Stu's favorite amps before the EVO was the Blue Circle BC-2's.
Hiflyer, You must listen to EVO200.2 before picking up the Claytons. You must also listen to them in bridged mono mode. Much better sounding as well as having about 350 watts per channel in 8ohms and short term power of 800 watts p/c in 4ohms. This is one quiet amp, best I heard yet which will let all the details through. It has the best qualities of solid state and tube. You just do not get much better than this amp. Many are truly believing this is the future of amplification. They might be right. The only drawback is two amps in mono will cost $4600.00 retail. i have not tried to buy this amp yet because Ric Schultz of EVS is also coming out with very similar amps with more money in parts and execution producing 500 watts per channel. Best of all a pair of his amps will cost about $2400!! I am not sure when his release date is probably not till spring of 2001. So before I invest in a pair of EVO's I have to hear his amps. He has not let me down yet with sound he promises. I own his digital rig and love it. So if you can't wait hunt down a deal on the EV0's. I just can't see investing in the Claytons, the more the digital amps catch on the more current amplifiers price on the used market will go down. Good luck and let me know what you think of them when you hear them. email me at msalamone@cortel.com Mike
As I have said, I was not that impressed with the Clayton amp, I tried numerous preamps with the amp and it was not musical. I don't doubt the Threshold sounded better.