Page 1 of 1

When he was 25 years old

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 3:48 am
by munnaf141275
More information: Here

Adcom GFA-535 Power Amplifier
Adcom-GFA-535-Power-Amplifier-gear-patrol
Adcom got its start in the 1970s building phono cartridges, but the company eventually made the jump to affordable solid-state power amplifiers, preamps, tuners, and CD players. The products proved reliable, and audiophiles were impressed with their sonic neutrality. Adcom shook up the market with its more powerful Nelson Pass-designed GFA-555 power amp (Pass Labs, Threshold, First Watt), but the 3,300 watt GFA-535 may have been the better-sounding amp. The 60-watt GFA-535 was greece email list stable with difficult speakers, and once you let it warm up, it made beautiful music with warmer-sounding speakers. This is an affordable classic that you can still find today.

Image

More information: Here

Sansui AU-717 Integrated Amplifier
Sansui-AU-717-Integrated-Amplifier-gear-patrol
Sansui is another classic Japanese brand that fell victim to the digital age; the manufacturer was highly regarded for the quality of its transformer designs. Released in the late 1970s, the iconic matte-black AU-717 integrated amplifier pushed out over 100 watts per channel and included a high-performance moving magnet phono stage. The AU-717 was an ideal match for any of the JBL, KEF or Celestion speakers of the day; from a power perspective and with its warm-sounding tonal balance. A refurbished unit with new capacitors will cost between $500 and $850.

More information: Here

Marantz 2245 Stereo Receiver