And this is surprising.
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...psc5b7fb22.jpg
Surprisingly good that is, a stonking little amp - Audio Innovations Alto - it sounds amazing into both Paul / RFC's Rhapsody speakers and my MBLs. :thumbsup:
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And this is surprising.
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...psc5b7fb22.jpg
Surprisingly good that is, a stonking little amp - Audio Innovations Alto - it sounds amazing into both Paul / RFC's Rhapsody speakers and my MBLs. :thumbsup:
The SLP1200 really does sound fab. I must take a few pics of my new set up and show you what one of these looks like in perfect nick. Got some new speaker stands in the making, I'd like to get those in there first.
Keep us posted on what you think of the SLP1200.
Ooh, nice blast from the past. Are Audio Innovations still around? What happened to them?
Nice to hear some love for these little amps.
They were so cheap and quirky looking that people never seemed to take them seriously.
Can be had extremely cheaply these days and make for an excellent back up amp if 35watts is sufficient for your needs.
Was this price right? ... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1112863840...84.m1439.l2649
re; the Techie CD player ...
The sound is full-on and very dynamic. Superbly strong well defined bass. Loads of detail across the freq spectrum. Extended treble that could become too much with bright speakers or amp.
It isn't a 3D holographic imaging extravaganza, though - imaging is good and well focussed laterally but somewhat restricted in depth.
Tonality is robustly colourful, too.
Overall a great sound, imo.
The only real question mark is its reliability due to age.
But for £250 +P&P it is a reasonable risk and a really great buy. :)