Nad 3020 for sure.
Or was the Naim 32/110.
Perhaps it was the Creek Destiny.
No, it was definitely the Arcam 10.
But on second thoughts it could have been that cheap shiny Japanese transistor unit from the 1970s which lasted for decades and is still going strong the last time I heard.
Of course none of them matched the liquid midrange of valve amp that came before all of them - but it took forever to realise.
Or was the Naim 32/110.
Perhaps it was the Creek Destiny.
No, it was definitely the Arcam 10.
But on second thoughts it could have been that cheap shiny Japanese transistor unit from the 1970s which lasted for decades and is still going strong the last time I heard.
Of course none of them matched the liquid midrange of valve amp that came before all of them - but it took forever to realise.