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Entry Level Tube Integrated Amps @elliottbnewcombjr I live in Denver. Fortunately The Music Room is about a 45-minute drive from where I live. They are a GREAT used gear resource (one of the biggest in the world). Here is the link to their current integrated used tube gear. ht... | |
Entry Level Tube Integrated Amps Gentlemen: On this Christmas morning, thank you for your very thoughtful recommendations and opinions on integrated tube amps (and some hybrid integrateds, too)! I have a lot of research to do, but now have a point of reference to start this tube ... | |
Entry Level Tube Integrated Amps The Technics SU-G700 (paired with the Heresy IV's + the REL T9x) that I currently have are a clean, neutral sound. It's a very nice sound, but I'd like to get a bigger, broader soundstage and a warmer, meaty, fat midrange. | |
Entry Level Tube Integrated Amps Thanks for the many and interesting responses. I own Klipsch Heresy IV’s (99 dB sensitivity) and Omega DynaTen XRS’s (90 db sensitivity). On both speaker sets I’ve paired them with REL T9x subwoofers. Electronics on the Omega DynaTen XRS’s is a Na... | |
Suggestions for an integrated upgrade please @mbolek I purchased the original SU-G700 (of which the reviews are based on). I believe the M2 is available in Europe, but has not been offered for sale in the US. I purchased my unit (in silver) from Galen Carol Audio in San Antonio (although I'm... | |
Suggestions for an integrated upgrade please I just bought a Technics SU-G700. Superb sonics with a kind of retro vu meters look. It really brought out a lot crisp detail that I had not previously heard. I'm running Zu Audio Omen MK.I with the Technics SU-G700. You may want to read the revie... |