Manley Stingray Integrated amp.


Hi, I read the review from Stereophile, but, sad to say, I did not learn anything out of it. THe punch lines were very poor as well. So now I ask how’d you folks characterize the Manley Stingray integrated amp?
I will be driving it with my 6-ohm small standing speakers Sonus Faber G.P Home series.
nasaman

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I had the same experiance as Dave , I bought a Stingray to replace my Scott 222 based on reviews. I loved the Mapleshade Scott 222 but it was low powered and tended to run out of headroom with the speakers I was using at the time. That being said, that little amp was capable of some truly sublime listening experiances.

Once I removed the Scott and replaced it with the Stingray I was dismayed with the presentation , the bass was weak , I played several tracks that I knew should have more sonic impact but the amp omitted them.

But what was much worse was the way this amp narrowed the soundstage of my recordings.It was like I was getting about 70% of what was on the CD/record. The Stingray could see deeply into a very narrow portion of the music if that makes sense. It was like a beam of light that lit up a small portion of the night sky (good , but where was the rest of the sky!)

In the end I put it up on Audiogon and got my money back.

This was a disturbing learning experiance as I could only conclude that the "reviews" were worthless. I had verifiable sonic proof that a 40 year old amp with half the rated power of its competitor, blew away in no uncertain terms, a piece of equipment that was voted "Integrated Amp of the Year by Dick Olsher"!

Dominic