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$1300.00 Summary: The ASL has a very nice design (subjective of course) and its very well made. 2x50W with KT88 (push-pull), bias adjustment for each tube and switch for pentode/triode, it offers what you need to obtain the best of it.
The listening configuration by using Linn Ninka loudspeaker (90db) single wire passive (I am just waiting the new cabling bi-wire passive) with several CD reader (the best was Cyrus).
The sound is a typical tube, warm and high musicality are the first caracteristics you feel. The bass a deep and strong, with agredable resonance (but some could consider a bit too much). Nevertheless, Frank Hardly (just bellow) should check his configuration because having listen ASL with several LS, even Spendor (generous in bass), I have not ear any exageration (except with old ESS Tempest). The high are clear and the medium remains precise and "solid". Overall Ninka + ASL configuration provides a well balance coloration. The voice are clear and single instruments (pianon, violoncello) are warm and precise, the opera allows all details to be present without exageration.
This makes the ASL having a great price/performance ratio. The amp should offer to any one what he needs whatever music he is listening. Of course, it remains a tube amp (you like or not).
Finally, I do not know if ASL needs specific loudspeaker, but definitly, my Linn Ninka have increased their musicality by fare since ASL is installed. From some tests done, the Unison research Unico (hybrid) offers similar caracteristics, but did remain one step backward in the "spacialisation" of the sound. Strengths: very well made, nice design, musicality and bass, relief and warm, cheap compare to competition, tube (if you like) Weaknesses: remote control not very precise Similar Products Used: Unison Research Unico (hybrid), Jolida 502B, Cayin TA35
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