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I think the 16-by-15-by-7-inch amplifier is simply gorgeous. The "champagne" hued faceplate and the silky feel of the controls harken back to the glory days of Japanese audio from the 1970s and 1980s.
Last year, Gear Patrol contributing staff writer Eric Adams reviewed the Monoprice Stereo Hybrid Tube Amp that comes bundled two 50-watt speakers and 10-foot cables. His conclusion: “I had to keep ...
The Schiit Audio Vali's internal circuit board Schiit Audio The Vali's 5 inches by 3.5 inches by 1.25 inches all-metal chassis isn't fancy, but it feels well put together. The front panel has a ...
The Dynaco ST-70 was the company’s first stereo amplifier. It utilized four EL34 output tubes, one GZ34/5AR4 rectifier tube, two 7199 input (driver) tubes, two ultralinear output transformers ...
Tube amps just sound different A vacuum tube amp can definitely be considered the “elevated option.” They’re more expensive because they’re more complicated to make, but you find still models that are ...
If you love that tube amp sound, check out Audio-Technica’s valve headphone amp $6,000 amp offers huge range of 120Ω, 82Ω, 33Ω and 0.1Ω outputs for true audiophiles.
Samsung HW-H750 Wireless Audio Soundbar review: Tube amp, shmoobe amp The vacuum-tube technology claims made for this speaker just don’t pass the smell test. By Michael Brown Dec 5, 2014 3:00 am PST ...
IN THE AGE OF wireless speakers and Bluetooth streaming, vacuum-tube amplifiers may seem antiquated, but you don’t have to be an audio nerd to appreciate their appeal. Designed to power ...
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