BTW, This new Quicksilver sixty watt mono would be a nice fit with the Vandersteens!
http://quicksilveraudio.com/products/sixty-watt-mono-amp/
http://quicksilveraudio.com/products/sixty-watt-mono-amp/
Cary SLI 80 crumped
BTW, This new Quicksilver sixty watt mono would be a nice fit with the Vandersteens! http://quicksilveraudio.com/products/sixty-watt-mono-amp/ |
So it was the AC fuse that blew thats fixed but the switch for triode to ultra linear is still stuck. To answer the question why naim and luxman because there are some good deals on naim separates right now and the luxman class A i have heard and found it to sound very nice for solid state. My SLI-80 is a more recent model from 2016. probably easy to fix yes but the local repair shop here for all things audio is currently back logged for 4 months and I have not really been happy with the cary in terms of bass response. Hence the question of moving forward with the listed options. heard great things about the quicksilver line but mostly I thought hey I still have the hotrod 150 A and that amp provided nice punch with good soundstage and though solid state sounded less analytical. Make sense? |
I completely agree with the idea of having a local tech do the work if there's one within driving distance. If you're confident the problem is in the switch it's likely something you could do yourself. When the small circuit board in my SLI 80 failed I convinced Cary to sell me one, after a little prodding, and doing the swap was very simple. Shipping the amp back and forth to Cary will be an expensive proposition, likely as much as the repair. |