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Price Paid:
$300.00
from Audition Audio Summary: The amp I own is the MK2 version, don't know the differences between this one and the standard version, but the MK2 is a lot of amp for a little money. I got mine from the good folks at Audition Systems in Utah for $300.00. The sound I get in my system is definately more neutral than euphonic or sterile. The soundstage is deep, not as deep as with some tube amps I've heard, but still good on a recording with good depth. Imaging is first rate, I can easily pick out instruments in the soundstage, but no so much front to back in relation to one another. There is also a lack of roundness to instruments, air is also lacking just a little bit. But this may be attributed to my less than stellar dvd player that I am forced to use as a cd player right now. And this is also in comparison to kilobuck amps paired with kilobuck components. All in all I highly recommend this amp to anyone, especially if you only have one source for audio and don't mind fiddling around with the voulume controls(no markings as to where one control is in relation to the other, or volume in general). Great sound and the added clarity of no preamp, with very few and minor drawbacks. Compares favorably to amps costing multiples more. Happy listening!
My System(currently): Amp: Rotel RB-951MKII CD Player: KLH DVD Player(Cambridge Audio D300 Se on the way) Cables: Kimber KWIK12, Custom Belden ICs (Cableplex Silver1s on the way)
Strengths: Neutral,seemingly uncolored,more effortless sounding than you'd expect,volume controls negate the need for a preamp. Weaknesses: Not as transparent as the best,small trace of grain, in stereo mode not the most effortless amp. Similar Products Used: Marantz,Linn,Mark Levinson,Classe,Sony,Tag Mclaren,Naim,etc....
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