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Rating Reviewed by: Frank Siesling(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date June 15, 2002
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months
Visitors rate this review 4.33 of 5,
3 votes
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, from Leeuwarden, Holland
Price Paid:
$750.00
from 2nd hand
Summary: This is a great sounding amplifier. Very detailed high en mid range and a very controled bass section. I've used it with a Marantz CD17 KI/CD6000ose, Scan Speak Reference Plus speakers/ B&W Nautilus. After tying a lot of different amps, I decided to stick to this one. What a great amplifier. Although it's a intergrated amplifier, you have to replace it with a heavy pre/end combi to get same results. I bought it very cheap at 750 Euro's. The PM16 is extremely well build, also the finsh is great. It's looks just like the recent PM14 model.
Similar Products Used: PM14, PM8200, PM7000. Several Pre/End combi's
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Rating Reviewed by: paul wong(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date July 31, 2000
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year
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, from hong kong
Summary: I brought this for almost one year and found that it is very suitable for jazz, instumental playing, it brings me to music heaven every evening. I enjoy it very much.
Strengths: Soft, analytical power is high,
Weaknesses: Power is not enough
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Summary: This Amp doesn't lack anything: power, bass, detail, a perfect placing of instruments and voices, it never sounds stressed or sharp but utterly fantastic with any kind of music I tested (of course Opera, Symphony, Chamber Music, Jazz but also Zouk, Bossa Nova, Salsa …)
I really want to point out that this Amp doesn't lack any bass, and have to say that it is driving perfectly my diabolically good Jean Marie Reynaud Evolution 3 loudspeakers.
To conclude, I give it without hesitation a five star for the price I bought it ($980 by today's exchange rate with two years guarantee), and at this price it's definitively worth for the money however I'd given a four star for the suggested retail.
You can't go wrong with this one, believe it!
Strengths: Good sound, low price and well built
Weaknesses: No pre-Amp output
Similar Products Used: Several Amp tested
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Summary: This is a very,very,good sounding amplifier. After reading several tests , in wich this amplifier always had the highest possible ranking , i decided to check it out for myself. I could take one at home to try it in my own livingroom , with my own speakers (Magnepan 1.5). I really was impressed by its performances. Indeed the bass-section is less powerfull then the PM17 , but this isn't a problem if one owns Magnepan speakers. The sound is so clear and detailed , its a lust for my ears. I payed a very acceptable price for it ($ 2500,- for the PM16 and a CD17). For the lack of bass , special on the older recordings , i decided to buy a active subwoofer. Sound is now heavenly.
Strengths: Very well builded.Great looks. Great sound.Highest quality.
Weaknesses: No pre-amp.
Similar Products Used: Luxman.
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