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If you don’t have an aversion to valves ? I would highly recommend acquiring a Sansui AU-111 integrated, sporting very fine Hashimoto mains and output transformers.

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LOL, no. I have no aversion to valves. I have my share:
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I have a couple of more pieces lying around, in storage actually. Looking into thinning the herd sometime soon, hard to pick....

Apologies for the onslaught of pics ..... I couldn't resist.
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Cheers!
 
LOL, no. I have no aversion to valves. I have my share:
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I have a couple of more pieces lying around, in storage actually. Looking into thinning the herd sometime soon, hard to pick....

Apologies for the onslaught of pics ..... I couldn't resist.
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Cheers!

Meh … Valve lightweight :) … Seriously tho , some lovely equipment there , I have owned a couple of Scott and Fisher Integrated amps and receivers over the years , the latter being most visually engaging of an evening , have you not suffered with a few brittle plastic knobs and switches on your examples ?
 
Meh … Valve lightweight :) … Seriously tho , some lovely equipment there , I have owned a couple of Scott and Fisher Integrated amps and receivers over the years , the latter being most visually engaging of an evening , have you not suffered with a few brittle plastic knobs and switches on your examples ?
Thanks.
No issues with the older stuff, they were pretty well taken care of when I first acquired them years ago, both electronically and cosmetically. Rebuilt their power supplies, and just changed tubes where needed. Some of my Fisher stuff still has the Fisher branded 7591 tubes, still playing but I switched those out and kept them on the side. Plus, they were built like tanks to begin with. Hard to find that kind of quality and workmanship in today's world, unless of course you're willing to pay the bucks. It's all relative, I guess.
 
Martin Nonstatic : Granite

Ooooh, now that's more than candy to my ears.
Love that album and the music genre generally... a really good choice :p
I guess you are familiar with some of the other artists on the Ultimae records lable ?
 
Ooooh, now that's more than candy to my ears.
Love that album and the music genre generally... a really good choice :p
I guess you are familiar with some of the other artists on the Ultimae records lable ?
No, I’m not familiar with Ultimae records. It’s a friend who recommand me this disc.
I really love it. Will take a good look at Ultimae catalogue.
Thx.
 
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