I buy receivers and turn off the display; then, pretend they are amps. Peace and goodwill.
M Mark of Cenla Full Audioholic Yesterday at 4:33 PM #21 I buy receivers and turn off the display; then, pretend they are amps. Peace and goodwill.
mono-bloc Senior Audioholic Yesterday at 7:08 PM #22 AcuDefTechGuy said: So the Gryphon Apex 210W x 2Ch (8 ohm) amp retails $100K USD. Definitely not cost-effective. Click to expand... America is a very small market, when it comes to high priced amplification. The European market is massive, and in some case is sales tax free But consider the equivalent models for price and quality. of American designs D'agostino and Boulder with brands like Gryphon. or MBL As for the Gryphon Apex, also consider the matching Commander pre-amp Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems, LLC “My life’s desire is to reveal the warmth, depth, and detail of the recorded performance to the ears of dedicated music lovers.” —Dan D’Agostino, Founder & Chief Designer dandagostino.com https://boulderamp.com australian price range https://www.classaaudio.com.au/brand/112-boulder Last edited: Yesterday at 7:17 PM
AcuDefTechGuy said: So the Gryphon Apex 210W x 2Ch (8 ohm) amp retails $100K USD. Definitely not cost-effective. Click to expand... America is a very small market, when it comes to high priced amplification. The European market is massive, and in some case is sales tax free But consider the equivalent models for price and quality. of American designs D'agostino and Boulder with brands like Gryphon. or MBL As for the Gryphon Apex, also consider the matching Commander pre-amp Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems, LLC “My life’s desire is to reveal the warmth, depth, and detail of the recorded performance to the ears of dedicated music lovers.” —Dan D’Agostino, Founder & Chief Designer dandagostino.com https://boulderamp.com australian price range https://www.classaaudio.com.au/brand/112-boulder
BoredSysAdmin Audioholic Slumlord Yesterday at 10:14 PM #23 For me, it's an easy choice - Rotel RB5000. I've seen it once and fell in love with the pure madness of late 70s design. Also fairly obvious why I won't buy it, since it's 70s tech and it costs an arm and a leg to own and repair. https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/rotel/rb-5000.shtml
For me, it's an easy choice - Rotel RB5000. I've seen it once and fell in love with the pure madness of late 70s design. Also fairly obvious why I won't buy it, since it's 70s tech and it costs an arm and a leg to own and repair. https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/rotel/rb-5000.shtml