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Marantz PM 6010:
... Boom, Boom, Dah, Boom. “Will you shut that racket up!”? “Sorry, Aghhh, you little *!” Boom, Boom, Boom, Dah, BOOM. Bang, Bang. “Yes?” “Look you loud neighbour, turn that music down.” “I tried”, I plead. “Liar” is the retort from annoyed neighbour. So I showed her. “Aghhh”, as I flew across the living room wit... Read the full review: Its sound is great by |
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Vincent SV 233 Power: 400 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: Yes / Headphone-Out: No / Phono-In: No / Digital-In: No |
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Octave V-50 Power: 50 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: Yes / Headphone-Out: No / Phono-In: Yes / Digital-In: No |
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Akai AM V-1200 Remote-Control: Yes / Amplifier / Audio-In: 8 / Headphone-Out: No / Phono-In: No / Digital-In: No |
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Rotel RA-921 Power: 25 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: No / Audio-In: 5 / Headphone-Out: No / Phono-In: Yes / Digital-In: No |
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Denon PMA-2000 Power: 160 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: Yes / Audio-In: 6 / Headphone-Out: Yes / Phono-In: Yes / Digital-In: No |
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Marantz SM 17 Power: 60 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: Yes / Audio-In: 5 / Headphone-Out: No / Phono-In: Yes / Digital-In: No |
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Myryad Z 140 Power: 50 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: No / Audio-In: 6 / Headphone-Out: No / Phono-In: No / Digital-In: No |
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Denon PMA-1500R Power: 140 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: Yes / Audio-In: 6 / Headphone-Out: Yes / Phono-In: Yes / Digital-In: No |
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Denon PMA-S10 MKII Power: 100 Watts / Amplifier / Remote-Control: Yes / Audio-In: 7 / Headphone-Out: Yes / Phono-In: Yes / Digital-In: No |
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Kenwood KMF-X9000 Remote-Control: No / Amplifier / Headphone-Out: No / Phono-In: No / Digital-In: No |
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Reviews on "Amplifier"
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Naim Nait 3 ... have owned the Nait 3 for a year now and bought it just before Naims new 5 series came out. At first i was gutted until I realised that new is not always better. Anyone who has ever heard Naim gear will know that they do not hold the usual HiFi criteria in high regard. They eschew stereo image and soundstage to make sure that their gear can hold a tune and is as musical as possible. This involves making sure that their amps keep in time as well as possible. For anyone not familiar with this argument what they're trying to say is that some HiFi gear is not always tonally accurate and does not accurately reproduce instruments/music due to sloppy timing. Altho... Read the full review: Naimophilia by hvallian |
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Marantz PM 6010 ... Boom, Boom, Dah, Boom. “Will you shut that racket up!”? “Sorry, Aghhh, you little *!” Boom, Boom, Boom, Dah, BOOM. Bang, Bang. “Yes?” “Look you loud neighbour, turn that music down.” “I tried”, I plead. “Liar” is the retort from annoyed neighbour. So I showed her. “Aghhh”, as I flew across the living room with a shock, having tried to turn the volume down. Yes, modern amplifiers are an upset bunch all that power and never allowed to use it. Some of them rebel, to the detriment of your relations with other human beings. OK I joke, but all that power that we... Read the full review: Can have a mind of its own! by KingHerrod |
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NAD C370 ... (except at very high volumes), the sheer control this amp has is quite amazing. The result is an exciting listen that really makes the most out of any music collection. And if you are obsessed with bursting your ear drums before you hit the age of 40, do not be fooled by the modest output rating. Trust me, it goes quite loud. After running in (make sure not to judge the sound your system makes straight away, they do need to we "worn in" a little"), and being connected to a decent pair of speakers, you can't go far wrong with an Amplifier like this. ... Read the full review: Naturally Amazing Dynamics? by justcallmebucko |










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