Are Old School Amps Better at William Gainey blog

Are Old School Amps Better. Vintage audio amps, the pre and main amp bits, are based on different circuit designs and components. Having said all of that, there is absolutely nothing wrong with running old school amps in either a daily or competition system. If you choose wisely, it will last a lifetime. If a 70s receiver sold for 500$ new, that would. I can hear a difference. For me, it all comes down to bang for your buck. A modern 500$ receiver is very unlikely to stack up to a vintage one valued at 500$ now. Stereo imaging is crisply layered with the classic cyrus amp. A new tube amp can sound as good as the better vintage amplifiers imo. It’s as if the outline of each note is immaculately drawn but not quite shaded in properly. This is an area where the new rega amplifier pulls ahead, delivering almost as much precision, but with a greater sense of richness and weight. Here's how to shop for one. If you can't afford one of the modern class a/b amps then i'd go with a mid to upper end old school amp. It simply is the quality of the components and the design.

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It simply is the quality of the components and the design. Here's how to shop for one. A modern 500$ receiver is very unlikely to stack up to a vintage one valued at 500$ now. If you can't afford one of the modern class a/b amps then i'd go with a mid to upper end old school amp. This is an area where the new rega amplifier pulls ahead, delivering almost as much precision, but with a greater sense of richness and weight. It’s as if the outline of each note is immaculately drawn but not quite shaded in properly. A new tube amp can sound as good as the better vintage amplifiers imo. Stereo imaging is crisply layered with the classic cyrus amp. For me, it all comes down to bang for your buck. If a 70s receiver sold for 500$ new, that would.

why are old school amps worth so much? Page 50 diyAudio

Are Old School Amps Better Here's how to shop for one. I can hear a difference. This is an area where the new rega amplifier pulls ahead, delivering almost as much precision, but with a greater sense of richness and weight. Having said all of that, there is absolutely nothing wrong with running old school amps in either a daily or competition system. It simply is the quality of the components and the design. Stereo imaging is crisply layered with the classic cyrus amp. Here's how to shop for one. It’s as if the outline of each note is immaculately drawn but not quite shaded in properly. If you choose wisely, it will last a lifetime. For me, it all comes down to bang for your buck. A new tube amp can sound as good as the better vintage amplifiers imo. If a 70s receiver sold for 500$ new, that would. A modern 500$ receiver is very unlikely to stack up to a vintage one valued at 500$ now. Vintage audio amps, the pre and main amp bits, are based on different circuit designs and components. If you can't afford one of the modern class a/b amps then i'd go with a mid to upper end old school amp.

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