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    Vintage pre amps and new amps?

    You know, after doing this for a while, I'm not so sure there is such a thing as the "vintage" sound either. But it sure brings a smile to my face hearing some this grand old stuff again for the first time. So much detail and texture that I never heard before. I'm still pretty pleased with the...
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    Vintage pre amps and new amps?

    Thanks, Irv, From the above reply (I think) you can see I am now running a Sherwood S110-CP for the EPIs. It has much more bottom end and barely gets warm. As for how long all this lasts, that's another question. I'm pretty much a very low maintenance listener and hate the idea of taking in my...
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    Vintage pre amps and new amps?

    Thanks! I have seen this info on the 2270's 4 ohm performance before. I have recently picked up (and dramatically overpaid for) a pretty nice Sherwood S110-CP which does a very nice job driving the 250s (with both A+B speakers selected) but it too needs some pot work and a good checkup. It...
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    Vintage pre amps and new amps?

    OK, first post. Here goes. I'm a newbie here and what I want to know is the best way to increase the power going to my speakers yet retain a vintage sound. To wit: I am running a turntable setup (JVC YQL-3 and QL-7) into a Marantz 2270 that is feeding stacked EPI M250s (four speakers --...
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