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Review 5 of 7
Price Paid:
$900.00
from Private seller Summary: This amp ROCKS! 270 W/ch into 4 ohms, and 580W mono if desired! I found one in good shape for $900. I just got it 2 weeks ago. It drives my 7 year old Energy 22.3 towers- it sounds like a totally new set of speakers! The bass is incredible and I've never heard instruments so clearly before- they just jump right out of the speakers! It kicks the butt off of the old Legacy 2 channel amp which cost $2000 and was made for Legacy (a speaker company from Springfield, IL) by CODA, that I sold. It had bipolar outputs and I thought the sound was too soft and not concise enough for my favorite music, all written by Philip Glass. I couldn't find any brand new amps I liked under $1000, and I found this one for sale by a private seller. The Sony ES gear from the early '90s was their best in terms of build quality and bang for the buck. For example, the $900 CDP-X555ES CD player from '91 weighs 30 lbs. The $700 model today weighs about half that. Sony ES started to cut back on build quality somewhat in the mid-'90s, but they still make some nice gear today. THIS AMP IS WORTH SEARCHING FOR! There also is a TA-N80ES model that came out after the TA-N77ES, it is identical except they deleted the power meters. The meters are totally cool, however, especially at night listening to music in a darkened room. Strengths: Built like a ship, weighs 52 lbs., totally cool huge, lighted power meters (lights can be switched off), GREAT sound, great bass, detailed midrange, awesome detail, got it for $900, blows any new $900 amp away Weaknesses: Tends to get warm, worried a little about reliability for an amp that is around 11 years old and the potential high cost of repairs Similar Products Used: Legacy 2 channel amp (made by Coda), Parasound 2 channel amp
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