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suggestions for budget amp?
I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? thank you for any suggestions, Robert |
suggestions for budget amp?
"RobertL" wrote in message oups.com... I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. snip The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? Don't know it myself, but I would expect it to be perfectly OK. Having tried a number of different small, budget SS amps myself, I have found none better than the Denon PMA-655R which I currently use as an 'all day long' integrated and the (very quiet) pre section as a pre to my valve power amps. (The phono stage is also very good, although you said you don't need one.) Have a look at this one: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Denon-Amplifie...QQcmdZViewItem A bargain at up to a wunnah, I would have said....(??) |
suggestions for budget amp?
"RobertL" wrote in message
oups.com I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? Last time I wanted a stereo integrated amp, I ended up with a Sherwood RX 410S receiver. Last time I wanted a stereo power amp, I ended up with a Behringer A500. |
suggestions for budget amp?
RobertL" wrote in message
oups.com... I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? thank you for any suggestions, Robert Go to Richer Sounds and have a browse. Almost anything by NAD, Marantz, or Denon will suit your needs admirably at a very competitive price. -- Woody harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com |
suggestions for budget amp?
On Jul 12, 8:42 pm, "harrogate3" wrote:
RobertL" wrote in message oups.com... I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? thank you for any suggestions, Robert Go to Richer Sounds and have a browse. Almost anything by NAD, Marantz, or Denon will suit your needs admirably at a very competitive price. -- Woody Thank you all for your helpful suggestions. Robert |
suggestions for budget amp?
On 12 Jul, 10:28, RobertL wrote:
I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? thank you for any suggestions, Robert Get a Rotel Ra-04 £249. You can't go wrong. Excellent build,sound and reliable. Borosteve. |
suggestions for budget amp?
"RobertL" wrote in message
oups.com... I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? thank you for any suggestions, How about a Pioneer A400 from eBay |
suggestions for budget amp?
Oddjob wrote: How about a Pioneer A400 from eBay Why would anyone want to buy a 17 year old design that appears to be fairly middle of the road ? Graham |
suggestions for budget amp?
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borosteve writes On 12 Jul, 10:28, RobertL wrote: I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? thank you for any suggestions, Robert Get a Rotel Ra-04 £249. You can't go wrong. Excellent build,sound and reliable. Borosteve. Or pick up a second hand Audiolab A8000 on e bay and have some class:)) -- Tony Sayer |
suggestions for budget amp?
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writes tony sayer wrote: I am very out of touch with the current market offerings for budget stereo amplifiers and i wonder if anyone can advise me. I currently use a Cambridge audio 640A but am not very impressed with it. The buttons are wearing out (not always responding when pressed) and one channel has died (producing very loud white noise continuously). The system is in my office. It is a small room and the speakers (KEF Concertos from 1970) are about 4 feet from my ears so that I have the volume very low usually. I mostly listen to Radio-3 on DAB. I'd prefer to use FM but I am not allowed to put up a good aerial here. I also listen to CDs. I do not need a remote control. 25 Watts would be enough. I do not need a preamp for a turntable. I need tone controls. I would like to spend up to about £200 The Marantz MM4400 seems to be a possibility at £99 (Richer Sounds). Any comments on that? thank you for any suggestions, Robert Get a Rotel Ra-04 £249. You can't go wrong. Excellent build,sound and reliable. Borosteve. Or pick up a second hand Audiolab A8000 on e bay and have some class:)) You mean 8000A - Err yes;) cracking amp, owned one for 10 years. Many have said the pre-amp lacks transparency, but it sounded great to me. Sounds fine the one I have with the ESL63's.. However, a used 8000A is going to be old now. And so what do you think is going to have deteriorated?, or they've bettered since it was designed?.. The 8000S, sans tone controls, is the "legendary" Audiolab integrated, of course. :) -- S i g n a l @ l i n e o n e . n e t -- Tony Sayer |
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