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Review NaN of
, from Oxford
Price Paid:
$350.00
from somewhere in Guildfo Summary: I bought this shortly after it came out,
in the mid-80s I think. I liked the
neutral sound, mc preamp (I would never
go back to mm!) and tone controls - defeat
them for audiophile listening, enable them
and feed a subwoofer for parties.
In the last week, after some 15 - 20 years,
the amp has developed its first fault. A
power trannie has gone. I thought that the
sensible thing was to buy something new
with remote control, but I didn't hear
anything I liked at an affordable price, so
I'm going to fix it. Does anyone have a
circuit diagram to help me make sure I fix
the right fault? :o)
This is an amp which does most things
pretty well. A £ 1000 combination of a
dedicated MC preamp and an integrated
amplifier does sound noticeably better.
But at the price, there's nothing IMHO
to touch it. Even at double the price,
there's nothing to touch it - and £ 1000
is three times the price Strengths: Neutral
Versatile - tone controls also allow use as a
boombox for parties
Low-noise mc preamp
Reliable
Still very good value for money.
Still holds its own when playing back digital
media
Superb when playing back vinyl. Weaknesses: Difficult to think of any, but here are
some nitpickings:
Mc preamp is as good as you'll get in an
integrated amp at this price, but isn't
the most transparent. If I were buying
new, I would use a dedicated mc phono
preamp, but of course a mc preamp plus
a modern integrated amplifier of similar
neutral characteristics would cost
much more than an 8000A.
Doesn't like 4 ohm loads - the
power-trannie protection circuit cuts in at
quite low levels (volume control at 12
o'clock) when driving 4 ohm speakers with
a large reactance.
Some combinations of this amp and particularly
clinical, analytic CD players can sound
unmusical. Take the amp with you when auditioning
CD players and other digital sources.
If you want an amp that sound loud, the
8000A is not for you. If the weather is
hot and the sun is falling on the amp, the
protection circuit cuts in at quite low
levels Similar Products Used: I use this with an Audio Technica AT-31E in
a Thorens TD166 MkIII. I bought all three
at the same time - they make a nice combination,
sounding a lot better than more expensive
combinations.
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