As does their new turntable, although perhaps too entry level?
Looking for an inexpensive low power amp with exquisite sound
I have an itch to combine an Axiom II Passive Preamp with an inexpensive, low-power but exquisite-sounding amplifier. 10 wpc should do it, tube or SS. $1000 or less for the amp would be great; $2000 or less might be OK too. Any bright ideas or experience out there, contrarian or otherwise?
Merry Christmas to all,
Sonic Santa
Merry Christmas to all,
Sonic Santa
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Check out the Valvet E2. A bit over your price range but may be worth the stretch. https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis98ea7-valvet-e2-single-ended-class-a-amplifier-new-review-check... |
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I agree with tomcic601 the RM-10 is a great choice and works great with passive preamps. I run mine with W4S STP-SE into Reynaud speakers. Designed by Roger to drive his personal Vandersteen 2C speakers which it did with my 2CE Sigs with ease. The Nuprime badged Job amp is also a really good amp and a bargain. I could hear no difference between it and the Job 225 it was based on. There is one for sale for a good price on US Audiomart now. https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649450510-music-reference-rm10mkii/ |
The old Forte solid state amps sound great for the money. They usually sell for around $500 and were designed by Pass. If you don't want to deal with old equipment, Audio Advisor has a Nuforce STA200 amp they are selling for $500 that is getting some good press here. https://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NUSTA200 |