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TagMclaren  60i
3 Reviews
rating  4.33 of 5
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Description: The 60i is entry-level integrated amplifier, the ideal heart of a start-up audio system. Rated at 60 watts (typical 72 watts) per channel (8 W) and featuring 'Straight Line Technology' , the integrated amplifier 60i employs sophisticated minimalism to deliver maximum sound quality. Controls focus on the essentials for purity of sound, yet the 60i can accept six sources and accommodate three tape loops. The preamplifier output allows the integrated amplifier 60i to control a second power amplifier as well as an external device (such as a surround sound processor) to enable home theatre or multi-room use.


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Reviewed by:
king of the dancehall
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 8, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Price Paid:  $400.00

Summary:
This is a great amp, it never seems to run out of steam. It's far more powerful and dynamic than it's 70w rating suggests and it always sounds authorative and under contol. I wouldn't call this amp cold sounding, it just doesn't warm every thing up the way old arcams used to. It has excellent timing and dynamics sounding exciting and detailed. It's excellent playing fast rock and dance music, but it has more than enough finesse for jazz and classical. Personally, I've never found it too bright or harsh either, I suppose that could depend what you partner it with. I run mine with an Arcam cd 92 player and mission 780s with an MJ pro 100 sub. It sounds fantastic and for the £400 I paid for mine in a closing sale, it's an absolute bargain. Did I also mention is really nicely built with simple yet classy looks. Great amp.

Strengths:
Power, dynamics, control, excitement, detail, build.

Weaknesses:
Won't turn everything you own into easy listening wallowing warmth.


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Reviewed by:
harv0
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
May 15, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Price Paid:  $650.00 from Frank Harvey, Covent

Summary:
This Amp was a major step up from the NAD C340 I was using before. The timing and quality of the bass most obvious improvements. A fine clean sounding amp with the muscle to back it up. Plays loud and hard without signs of stress. Bi-amping using a 100p raised the sound with more of everything. On selection I prefered it to the MF X-A2 (too Warm) and Cyrus 5 (limp). Whilst not the most natural sounding amp it certainly loves drum and bass and the treble is always refined never harsh. Don't mistake that for warmth though it can sound a little cool. But for me thats fine I like detail, even more so when it times so well. A good solid purchase I just wish I'd waited a few more months till they cut the price from £800 to £500. Still I sure I made the right choice.

Strengths:
Soild Bass, Great timing and looks!

Weaknesses:
Not the most airy or natural. Can sound a little cool for some.

Similar Products Used:
Nad C340, Muscial Fidelity X-A2, Cyrus 5 and Roksan Kandy


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Reviewed by:
Christopher Tan
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
September 1, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review NaN of , from Singapore

Price Paid:  $699.00 from Goh Joo Hin

Summary:
Great improvement from the audiolabs. Seem to have more power than it specify, 60W. Sound and Music is life-like and almost quite errie after midnight. System : Martin Logan, Aeon speakers with MIT 770 speaker cables and MIT 330 S2 interconnects.

Strengths:
Clean clear sound and good power output.3 digital tape inputs. I use BFA and spades at the same time for my speakers cable.

Weaknesses:
Highs are bit harsh at first but will warmed up after a month of burn in. No phono stage if you want to play turntable.

Similar Products Used:
Audio refinement Amp.


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