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Well, I just bought one of these...
Well, I just bought one of these: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/aplhifi/uas1.htmlI'm very impressed. It's easily the most linear and musical amp I've ever heard... definitely worth checking out.
if i could have only one amp, it would be my mesa baron. because it's several amps in one! you can run it full triode at 55wpc. or 1/3 triode-2/3 pentode at ~85wpc. or 2/3 pentode-1/3 triode at ~120wpc. or full pentode at 150wpc. and, you can select negative feedback at 0db, -2db, -4db, or -8db, at any of the triode/pentode settings. you can also swap out power tubes, using 5881's, 6550's, kt88's, el34's, etc. (there's a specific mod for this, but according to the folks at mesa, you can also do it w/an unmodded amp, but you have to be more careful w/the bias settings.)this is a great sounding amp that will work w/almost any speaker. it has the sonic beauty of tubes, but will also drive difficult-to-drive speakers that might normally want a solid state amp. no longer made, expect to pay ~$2k for one in good shape on the used market. mesa boggie will still support mods & repairs on it as well... i would look for one that has a slotted chassis - these later iterations offer better cooling. either way, slotted chassis or solid chassis, they are built like tanks, & wery reliable...http://mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Out_of%20_Production/The_Baron/the_baron.htmdoug s.
I believe its 90 wpc at 8 ohms, but slicing through Srajan's prose takes 3 readings for me. I really get tired of flabby, poorly organized writing. He nevers really relates any facts the directly relate to the performance of the amp (maybe that's why its a "preview"), just price, Alex's background, and discussion of his CDP mods.
Quote from: JLM on 23 Feb 2008, 11:47 amI believe its 90 wpc at 8 ohms, but slicing through Srajan's prose takes 3 readings for me. I really get tired of flabby, poorly organized writing. He nevers really relates any facts the directly relate to the performance of the amp (maybe that's why its a "preview"), just price, Alex's background, and discussion of his CDP mods.Agreed, *I* quit reading his reviews. Also, I would not pay $5K for a modded no-name amp that sells for $600 un-modded...period. No offense to anyone but I just don't see the value or logic.
Hi Doug S.,Sounds like that amp would be worth looking in to with its versatility. The fact that it sounds good is even better.Ray
Also, I would not pay $5K for a modded no-name amp that sells for $600 un-modded...period.
QuoteAlso, I would not pay $5K for a modded no-name amp that sells for $600 un-modded...period. Wow, $5K. I didn't realize someone else was going inside this amp. I already had the BADA scheduled to hit the benches soon to go through it an come up with some upgrades do to consumer request. I don't think I could come up with a $4400 upgrade if I tried. It would be one heck of a margin though.
Then, my dear Dr Watson, give it a go.