It's a bloody good amp. I reckon you could slot this into just about any system and get very fine results.
My mate has it driving his Tannoy Chatsworths as a change from his regular EAR 861 and he's very pleased with it.
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It's a bloody good amp. I reckon you could slot this into just about any system and get very fine results.
My mate has it driving his Tannoy Chatsworths as a change from his regular EAR 861 and he's very pleased with it.
he's banned :D
Is he getting the Creek back? :eyebrows:
I gave the system half an hour to warm up and now I'm giving the KEF Corellis a blast with a bit of June Tabor. Sounds bloody amazing. The big Tannoys are still having a 'holiday' while I've got these little beggars wired up :).
I find it remarkable that a pair of comparatively inexpensive old speakers can turn out this kind of sound quality.
The Corellis do have a reputation as being a bit of a 'sleeper' and being familiar with all the old 'C' and 'Reference' ranges of KEF's, I'd say that's correct. The imaging and mid lucidity are similar to the LS3/5a, but there's actually some effective and solid bass too.
Interesting review here: http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/bas/0908/