Redgum Audio


Anyone hear or own any Redgum gear? Amplifiers or Speakers?
Would be very interested in your thoughts.
Their stuff looks very interesting! Audio from down under, Australia.
mezzanine
Thanks for your responses.

If you were to compare the Redgum sound to other solid state integrated amps such as the Creek, Arcam, Marantz, Rega ect., or others, what would be the differences? Would you ever characterize the sound as bright?

@Gopher,
Do you have the remote control option for the dual volume controls? If not, do you find it hard to dial in the right level for each channel? Get the soundstage to where you would like it?
The Redgums are OK--nothing special you should look at some other contenders from Oz as well namely

Naksa Burson and ME

Good Luck

Team
@ Team212

Which Redgum integrated amps did you hear? What speakers were used? Why do you say they are nothing special? What did you personally not like so much about them sound wise?

So far, from all the reviews and what the two others on here have said, Redgum seems to be special and sound very good for the money.

I am just trying to ask others about the character of the sound. As I can't hear one before I buy.

Thanks
I haven't heard solid state offerings from the brands you mention but did prefer them to a Plinius 8200 mkii I owned as well as some of the other units I listed above owned by friends.

The Redgum gear is nice stuff--very musically pleasing.

I did not have a remote for any of the units and adjusting the volume manually is simple.
Hi Mezz,

Sure the Redgum Sonofagum SG 5500 Amp and Kef LS50's

with Vinyl and CD.

Like I said OK -to me lacked balls and dynamic contrast--but you may

find it to your liking

Good Luck

T