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It'd finish in last place in terms of sound quality, but the 10 year warrantee is nothing to sneeze at.
My experience with Rotel (from about 8 years back) is that of a plow horse (well built, but slow) compared to the racy true audio stuff found around here. It'd finish in last place in terms of sound quality, but the 10 year warrantee is nothing to sneeze at.
Audiolab is back! They made some great pieces in their 8000 lineup before TAG took over. ... The earlier Musical Fidelitys ...
I guess there are too many tubes in the Unison Research Unico line. ... Audio Analogue used to make a very well received solid state integrated. Understated design. Classy looking. I don't know if it's still available, nor if it had matching components.
Classe? Tell him to budget 500-1000 for room treatments and another 2-3k for new speakers.Also, look through the pages of SP or TAS and check out the glossies.
A Rega Apollo and Brio/Mira and perhaps Radio would make a very nice system. Matching speakers might depend on music preference...
I agree with Maxcast that at least several hundred should go to room treatment. A system cannot perform to it's potential without it. I'm not familiar with British gear although I have Swedish preamp I really like made by Primare. Their quality from what I've read is first class. I don't know prices on all their gear but have noticed it's resale is below average. Reviews on this planet are top tier however. The preamp I use is outstanding both in sound and build quality.
Audiolab is back! They made some great pieces in their 8000 lineup before TAG took over.The earlier Musical Fidelitys are very British too. Sounded great too, especially the A1 which had a unique shape and ran so hot you could fry an egg on the corrugated grilles!These fine pieces were built like a Spitfire!Denjo
The earlier Musical Fidelitys are very British too. Sounded great too
Three system suggestions for small rooms UK style:1. Quad 99 CDP (has built in preamp), Quad 99 power amp, Quad 12L speakers2. Naim 5i CDP, Naim Nait Integrated amp, Naim n-Sat Monitor 3. Exposure 2010S CDP and Integrated, Stirling Ls3/5a or Harbeth HLP3
Good point Timothy. Why doesn't Quad break down and make an integrated? I really like the Quad and Naim CDPs, but i am not that hot about the Naim monitor. Naim 5i or Quad CDP + Exposure 2010S + Stirling Monitor would make a realy slick system. Lots of PRAT.