@emergingsoul sadly there is no variac for wine! 😁
Old SS amps
What are people's experiences with old SS amps. And I'm talking old like close to 20 years. I guess this can be called vintage(though to me it's yesterday.)
Either you bought it new and have had it that long or you bought it used.
Is buying it used a really bad idea even though it was owned by one person with no service issues? Like an old Pass.
I hear something about capacitators needing to be replaced. Should it be avoided like the plague? Am very interested in one but don't want to be stuck with a cat in a sack.
Thanks for any thoughts.
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Around the mid ’80’s Bob Carver made some very good sounding amplifiers with an unusual and very light power supply. He challenged critics to hear any difference between his M1.0 and an expensive high-end tube amp (forgot which one) - and he proved his point- they couldn’t hear a difference. Only down side: A little bit of fan noise, but in a home system where these will be barely whispering, you can easily disconnect the fan, like I did with mine, running the woofers in a bi-amped system. Marc Stager |
Might not have all the numbers straight but I like the 74ish Marantz 2035. 2135? Cat Steven's,! I didn't like Sansui, Kenwood, Pioneer but could be mixed up. Magnapans were too much for Ampzilla, Quattre. I believe we settled on SAE. We had Carvers and Leaches. Nice sounding amps. The leach was reliable, Carver no. |
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