I would have to agree...an amp is either a good amp or its not...regardless of design...there are those that put a high value on specs, distortion,etc...but listening is the key...that being said...i used to have an early Musical fidelity a series as well...great amp...im an idiot for letting that go...but they did have some reliability issues due to heat...and the fact that some place other componets on top of them(bad idea)....Sugden is another famous class a company....
The "charactor" of pure Class A?
I have a pair of Clayton M300 in my set up for the next couple of months. Very nice.
I have to admit these are the first Class A amps I have spent any significant amount of time listening to and I am impressed.
My questions is, do Class A amps have a sonic signature of their own?
I like what I am listening to very much, but would like to be able to discern what might be a base class A sound against what Clatyon itself may bring to the sonic whole...
Comments?
I have to admit these are the first Class A amps I have spent any significant amount of time listening to and I am impressed.
My questions is, do Class A amps have a sonic signature of their own?
I like what I am listening to very much, but would like to be able to discern what might be a base class A sound against what Clatyon itself may bring to the sonic whole...
Comments?
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