I picked it up and had it recapped, some small transistors replaced and diodes etc. I'm shocked at how nice this preamp is. It's dead quiet (100db speakers so I'd know), full of life, musical as hell and a huge sound stage. very detailed top to well the 50hz I get out of my speakers lol. not at all muddy and slow as I expected from a vintage piece. I forgot how useful tone controls are in a multi use system ( tv-movies-music). Over all best $1000pre+$500 (parts and labour for recap etc.) I've spent in audio in a long time. Lets not get into how nice it is to look at, well I suppose that user opinion.
I really like how slow the taper in the volume ramps up at first, for us hi efficiency speaker owners its a blessing to be able to use more then a few deg of rotation.
I have to say they really did build some nice equipment in the late 70's early 80's. trying out vintage as proven a good move, in this case anyway.
I'll bet a nice tube amp would be a great combo or maybe a class D amp always wanted to try one.
well cheers all my friends thanks for the help
Glen
I really like how slow the taper in the volume ramps up at first, for us hi efficiency speaker owners its a blessing to be able to use more then a few deg of rotation.
I have to say they really did build some nice equipment in the late 70's early 80's. trying out vintage as proven a good move, in this case anyway.
I'll bet a nice tube amp would be a great combo or maybe a class D amp always wanted to try one.
well cheers all my friends thanks for the help
Glen