You're at no risk if you try the Sanders Magtech. Roger will send it to you, you can try it for 30 days, and you can return it if you don't think it's a good fit.
I would recommend a thorough demo of the Magtech. While Roger claims that his amp doesn't require break-in beyond an hour or two of warmup, I have my doubts about that. I gave the Magtech a fairly short demo (several days) and sent it back on Roger's premise that "how it sounds after an hour is how it will sound in the future."
It runs cool, has tons of power, is risk-free to demo, and Roger is most helpful.
In the end, though, I settled on the Rowland Continuum S2 integrated, which arrives at my house today. Whoop!
I would recommend a thorough demo of the Magtech. While Roger claims that his amp doesn't require break-in beyond an hour or two of warmup, I have my doubts about that. I gave the Magtech a fairly short demo (several days) and sent it back on Roger's premise that "how it sounds after an hour is how it will sound in the future."
It runs cool, has tons of power, is risk-free to demo, and Roger is most helpful.
In the end, though, I settled on the Rowland Continuum S2 integrated, which arrives at my house today. Whoop!