I remember that tube amp. The Audio Critic gave it a high rating!
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I was not aware that the Baron was Mesa’s penultimate amplifier, @porchlight1. What amplifier did they manufacture after the Baron? |
jasonbourne71: You should see the review the long departed and deeply missed Audio magazine gave to it in their December 1996 issue. I saved that issue for some reason… cleeds: Their second effort was an amp called the Tigris. It was based on multiple EL84 output tubes using their “Tandem-State Imaging” system. The Baron used six 5881 outputs per channel. Both amps used this system that offered both triode and pentode operation plus two intermediate modes. |
The Tigris was an integrated and a great one at that. I compared it to the CJ CAV-45 at the time and it smoked the CJ. I couldn't afford either and bought a BEAT 100 from Audio Outlet in Mt, Kisco, NY
The Baron was a stereo amp that had two separate power supplies and two power cords. https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/650007817-mesa-baron-tube-amp/ |
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