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Old October 15th 07, 12:58 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
max graff
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Default Integrated Amp or Pre-Power Amp?

On Oct 15, 10:10 am, "Trevor Wilson"
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"max graff" wrote in message

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On Oct 15, 8:10 am, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:
"max graff" wrote in message


roups.com...


Hi guys,


My old two channel pre-amp has gone coo-coo. Time to go shopping.


I am looking at Rotel as I am very happy with my existing CD player.
Should I go for a integrated amp or should I go for a pre amp
connected to a power amp?


**Budget?
Location?
Willingness to consider used products?
Speakers?
Expectations form the equipment?
SPL expectations etc?


Trevor Wilson


Hi Trev,


Answering your questions -


Im Melbourne based. Prefer new. Bugdet $1000-$1600 AUD.


Main speakers - JBL's and Whatmoughs.


Expectations - very high but I know I can't expect what one would get
from $20K for the price I am willing to pay.


**See if you can find a second hand ME240 (high cap would be nice). Although
older, an ME550 + Me14/15/24/15 should be obtainable for the upper end of
your price range and provide a useful improvement in performance. Older
still, but capable of stunning performance, would be an ME75, with any of
the preamps. The ME75'B' series is my favourite. The 'C' series sounded a
little better, but the power transformers were fragile and prone to noise,
if subjected to shock. There is a soon-to-be-released upgrade to all ME
power amps, which will transform them into something very special indeed.
Again, the ME75 is the best bang for your Buck here.

Trevor Wilson- Hide quoted text -

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thanks Trev. Pardon my ignorance but what does ME stand for? Are there
any resellers in Melbourne where I can go for an audition?

cheers Max