Nice to see an excellent, well written review of the Audio Research D-70 mk2 amplifier. Having owned one of these amplifiers, I can agree with most of the comments of the review. For the current used market price, this unit along with the ARC D-115 mk2 are amazing amplifiers for the money.
If your speakers can be driven with 65 watts per "tube" channel the D-70 mk2 is an excellent amplifier.
I can also comment on some other Audio Research amplifiers that I was able to directly compare to the D-70 mk2. When comparing the D-70 mk2 to it's big brother the D-115 mk2 you'll get get a much better bass response on the D-115 mk2 due to the doubling of the power supply. Also, the 110 watts per channel on the D-115 mk2 will give you much better bass slam. The high end response on the two amplifiers was very similiar.
I did directly compare the ARC D-70mk2 and the ARC D-115 mk2 to an ARC VT-130 and found the ARC VT-130 beat them both. This should not be a huge surprise, as the VT-130 (regular edition) retailed for over $5,500 and is almost a decade newer design with high resolution transformers and newer internal parts. The differences I noticed was the D-70 mk2 and D-115 mk2 had more of that "classic tube sound" which was a little colored in nature. The VT-130 sounded more accurate or neutral, and had a lower noise floor.
Concerning the weakness of the D-70 or D-115 amplifiers...I agreee, the biasing of the units is probably easy for the technically minded owner, but for your casual audiophile it's a more difficult challange. It should be noted that the D-70, D-115 and D-250 ARC amplifiers all have a mild turn off noise which is perfectly normal for these units. The mild turn off noise according to Audio Research is caused by a temporary DC offset and does no harm to the amplifier or speakers in any way.
If your speakers can be driven with 65 watts per "tube" channel the D-70 mk2 is an excellent amplifier.
I can also comment on some other Audio Research amplifiers that I was able to directly compare to the D-70 mk2. When comparing the D-70 mk2 to it's big brother the D-115 mk2 you'll get get a much better bass response on the D-115 mk2 due to the doubling of the power supply. Also, the 110 watts per channel on the D-115 mk2 will give you much better bass slam. The high end response on the two amplifiers was very similiar.
I did directly compare the ARC D-70mk2 and the ARC D-115 mk2 to an ARC VT-130 and found the ARC VT-130 beat them both. This should not be a huge surprise, as the VT-130 (regular edition) retailed for over $5,500 and is almost a decade newer design with high resolution transformers and newer internal parts. The differences I noticed was the D-70 mk2 and D-115 mk2 had more of that "classic tube sound" which was a little colored in nature. The VT-130 sounded more accurate or neutral, and had a lower noise floor.
Concerning the weakness of the D-70 or D-115 amplifiers...I agreee, the biasing of the units is probably easy for the technically minded owner, but for your casual audiophile it's a more difficult challange. It should be noted that the D-70, D-115 and D-250 ARC amplifiers all have a mild turn off noise which is perfectly normal for these units. The mild turn off noise according to Audio Research is caused by a temporary DC offset and does no harm to the amplifier or speakers in any way.