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Review 2 of 4
Price Paid:
$1000.00
from Audio T, Swindon, UK Summary: It really is such a shame that idiots like the previous reviewer are allowed on this site. It makes a mockery of the ratings system. Don’t believe me? For a start, he’s talking about amplifiers, and secondly, his comments don’t make any sense. He doesn’t even supply a valid e-mail address.
Anyway enough wasted space. I’ve had the 60iRV for a year and it’s good. It’s clean, insightful, yet quite laid-back. I don’t agree with reviewers in magazines who refer to it as clinical and cold. Neither do I agree that this amp contributes to the ‘TAG sound’ which is a phrase that comes up occasionally. It''s a very musical piece of kit and, partnered with a source of the same value, it’s very insightful, faithfully transmitting what’s on the disc. Scale and dynamics are also impressive. It’s actually rated at 72 Watts RMS into 8 ohms, so it’s got more grunt that it appears to have on paper.
Anything else? Well, it looks good. Mine’s in silver, which goes very nicely with the blue power indicator light.
I plan to bi-amp it with a 60P very soon. I’ll let you know about any improvements it makes.
My system:
Rega Jupiter 2000 CD player
TMA 60iRV
ProAc Studio 125 loudspeakers
Van den Hul cabling and Audioquest interconnects Strengths: As above. Weaknesses: Price is double that of the (very similar) 60i - which is a real bargain, by the way. Similar Products Used: None similar, but I demo''d the Arcam A85 (ok, but not exceptional), Primare A20 (nasty, narrow little soundstage) and the Linn Numerik (good, but I dislike the design).
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