GK wrote:
Its no major step up really, I’ve always preferred real hi-fi, one of life’s little luxury’s I afford myself. My old Marantze amp had been popping for some time after many years of service, I loved it but its time was up.
Marantz PMAs had a reasonable output stage, and were quite linear without much clipping. A good 1st Amp. The later one's the pm400 has power supply problems though, and would cut out.
This will date me now - my 1st venture into the real stuff was when I bought a used Rogers Ravensbourne LSS 25 from a Hi fi store in Streatham, south London. It had a lovely cedar wood case and enamelled control panel. A lovely looking integrated amp
An electonics graduate modded it for me, and with the extra board, one could switch over, and get nearly 10 watts PC in class A.
The Rogers had to go though, when I was seduced into buying a pair of used walnut Celestion Ditton 551s in mint condition, exported to Milan, and then were re-imported back from Italy in 1983. These hefty ported beasts were considered top doggy for classical material at the time, and I still use them, for all sorts of classic, rock and acoustic unplugged material.
Mumford & Sons did a very engaging set at Glasto, that I saw on the Telly.