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Audiolab is back soon
Hi Just looking at hifi websites and came across this interesting page:
http://www.iaguk.com/tma/ Regards Alan |
Audiolab is back soon
In article , alan ralph
writes Hi Just looking at hifi websites and came across this interesting page: http://www.iaguk.com/tma/ Regards Alan Thats not the real Audiolab. For that you'll need the Swift/Scotland combo;)..... -- Tony Sayer |
Audiolab is back soon
alan ralph wrote:
Hi Just looking at hifi websites and came across this interesting page: http://www.iaguk.com/tma/ Regards Alan Don't like the grey/silver look of the new line up though. Real Audiolab gear is black! ;) |
Audiolab is back soon
On Thu, 19 May 2005 23:19:57 +1000, Tat Chan
wrote: alan ralph wrote: Hi Just looking at hifi websites and came across this interesting page: http://www.iaguk.com/tma/ Regards Alan Don't like the grey/silver look of the new line up though. Real Audiolab gear is black! ;) Whaddya mean? *Real* audio gear has a teak box and a brushed aluminium front panel. d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Audiolab is back soon
In article , Don Pearce
wrote: Whaddya mean? *Real* audio gear has a teak box and a brushed aluminium front panel. Well, it *can* have a black fascia - so long as it has a teak / walnut / rosewood case. :-) Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/AudioMisc/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/Audio/armstrong.html Barbirolli Soc. http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/JBSoc/JBSoc.html |
Audiolab is back soon
On Thu, 19 May 2005 21:58:17 +0100, Signal wrote:
"tony sayer" emitted : Hi Just looking at hifi websites and came across this interesting page: http://www.iaguk.com/tma/ Regards Alan Thats not the real Audiolab. For that you'll need the Swift/Scotland combo;)..... It says the 8000 series is back. Maybe original designs by Swift and Scotland...? More likely just the original name, purchased from TAGMcLaren by IAG and slapped onto some Chinese-made electronics. Probably will sound OK, but almost certainly *not* the original engineering. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Audiolab is back soon
Don Pearce wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005 23:19:57 +1000, Tat Chan wrote: Don't like the grey/silver look of the new line up though. Real Audiolab gear is black! ;) Whaddya mean? *Real* audio gear has a teak box and a brushed aluminium front panel. d The 60s/70s are looooong gone ... ;) |
Audiolab is back soon
Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005 21:58:17 +0100, Signal wrote: It says the 8000 series is back. Maybe original designs by Swift and Scotland...? More likely just the original name, purchased from TAGMcLaren by IAG and slapped onto some Chinese-made electronics. Probably will sound OK, but almost certainly *not* the original engineering. What is your definition of engineering in this context? Didn't IAG acquire the right to use Tag McLaren design and technology? If they did, then they would also have access to the original Audiolab designs. If IAG uses Chinese-made electronics with the original Audiolab designs, then this would imply that the new 8000 series will be the same as the original 8000 series. |
Audiolab is back soon
On Mon, 23 May 2005 00:17:32 +1000, Tat Chan
wrote: Stewart Pinkerton wrote: On Thu, 19 May 2005 21:58:17 +0100, Signal wrote: It says the 8000 series is back. Maybe original designs by Swift and Scotland...? More likely just the original name, purchased from TAGMcLaren by IAG and slapped onto some Chinese-made electronics. Probably will sound OK, but almost certainly *not* the original engineering. What is your definition of engineering in this context? The circuit design, the PCB layout, the power supply design, and the parts quality. The size and quality of the mains transformer and PSU components is particularly critical. Didn't IAG acquire the right to use Tag McLaren design and technology? If they did, then they would also have access to the original Audiolab designs. Indeed they would - but is that what they're going to manufacture? If IAG uses Chinese-made electronics with the original Audiolab designs, then this would imply that the new 8000 series will be the same as the original 8000 series. Yes, but is there any reason to suppose that this is what is planned? Remember, when TAG McLaren took over Audiolab, there was this great fanfare about 'new design', and Ken Kessler was his usual super-aggressive NYJ self about his 'consultancy' involvement. However, by a strange coincidence, the 'internationally acclaimed industrial designer' who produced the 'new' TAG Mclaren models just happened to design the front panel so that *all* the knobs and switches were in *exactly* the same place as the 'old' Audiolab gear. Sound like a new design to you, or just a new faceplate and new knobs? There certainly was a change to the components used, but interestingly the 'audiophile component' TAG amps were mostly panned by the audio press, and they measured *worse* than the Swift/Scotland originals. Hey, maybe those guys actually knew what they were doing, as opposed to the Kessler 'tweaks'................... -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Audiolab is back soon
"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Thu, 19 May 2005 23:19:57 +1000, Tat Chan wrote: alan ralph wrote: Hi Just looking at hifi websites and came across this interesting page: http://www.iaguk.com/tma/ Regards Alan Don't like the grey/silver look of the new line up though. Real Audiolab gear is black! ;) Whaddya mean? *Real* audio gear has a teak box and a brushed aluminium front panel. d ....... and a magic eye indicator:-) Iain |
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