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May 26th 06, 07:19 AM posted to alt.audio.equipment,rec.audio.opinion,uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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Anyone familiar with SAE Mark series?
In article , Pooh Bear rabbitsfriendsandr
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Serge Auckland wrote:
Jenn wrote:
In article ,
"Robert Morein" wrote:
IME, the old SAE stuff is overrated. It has all the defects of that period.
It is much noisier than modern equipment.
My experience supports your statement. I had a 1980-ish vintage amp and
preamp that were noisy and very prone to failure (especially the amp).
On the other hand the QUAD 405 is rock-solid, totally dependable and
pretty much indestructible. If you can get one, the 405mkII is better as
it provides more current into difficult loads, but as I recall, the KEF
Concertos weren't that difficult to drive, so the 405 Mk1 should work fine.
Sadly every single time I've heard a Quad 405 they sounded utterly lifeless and
dull. No other amp of that era has acheived this. No idea why. Of course it
needn't have been the 405 at fault.
Graham
Yep!, my Audiolab amps sound like that, dull and lifeless..
Mind you the ESL63's sound just the same
...dull and lifeless....
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