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Review NaN of Summary: An impressive looking amp this,with a large,immaculately polished mirror chrome front panel and reassuringly heavy control knobs.The thing weighs 15 kilos, of which a third is attributable to the vast, finned heatsink that doubles as a top plate. It needs this heatsink as well. The amp, when warmed up, streams heat like a three bar electric fire. You could cook an egg on it and i'm only half-joking! This is reflected in it's 600 watt power consumption to achieve it's 80 watt power rating, so a typical class A, then. Listening to it, you get to hear all the usual class A attributes. The amp was allegedly designed to get a valve-like warmth and euphony in it's sound and this has been borne out in practise. Vocals are given plenty of weight and presence, yet without the glare of most transistor amps. Bass is warm and very extended and treble is clear although a little dry, but this could actually be an advantage in some CD based systems. What you don't very often get from valves is this amp's speed and rhythmic qualities which are very Naim-like in attack. Nor do you get the bass control that this amp exhibits and the sheer sense of grip and authority when it is cranked up. This thing made my own Electrocompaniet ECI-2 sound slightly lightweight in comparison and the Electro is a meaty little sod in it's own right. However, the Electro does have a more extended and airy treble and gives a bigger sense of the acoustic in which the music is playing but doesn't quite match the kick-arse attitude of the Magnum, which even managed to get my cheapo Aiwa cassette player grooving.If Naim made valve amps, they'd probably sound something like this! The treble is to taste; it's slightly dry and maybe a little airless. Apparently, it's been engineered to roll off sharply around 20khz, which is another characteristic of valves. I personally could live with it quite happily, as cymbals rang out with plenty of depth and top end extension when needed (i've played drums semi-professionally for 15 years now- I know what I'm listening for!)but you'll have to make up your own mind. I don't think you can buy this amp in the shops. When I listened to it, it had been sent to me for a 2-3 week trial by Laurie at Hailey Audio. Laurie was very accommodating and helpful and I'm grateful to him.(He can be contacted on 01992 442425.)The amp was auditioned against my Electro ECI-2 (reviewed elsewhere) Source was a Rega Planet CD (also reviewed under CD players) and speakers were DIY units using Audax Carbon fibre drivers. Speaker cable was Cable Talk 3 and interconnect was Chord Chrysalis (both since replaced by Naim and Maplin DIY cables respectively) I thought that this was a bloody good amp but definately to taste, so a well-deserved 4 stars
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