It'll sound great Oliver. MingDa gear generally does.
Bear in mind the cost of repairing a large valve amp though, should anything go wrong. Big high quality transformers can cost a fortune, if available.
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It'll sound great Oliver. MingDa gear generally does.
Bear in mind the cost of repairing a large valve amp though, should anything go wrong. Big high quality transformers can cost a fortune, if available.
Fancy a drive?
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-ster...ier/1220667019
It's the desirable black one, going cheap.
Give the Mingda a listen. It may hit the spot.
It has taken me a while to build up to the KIN & Monos, but they won't be going anywhere anytime soon if I can help it.
I am at the point where I am happy with my system, but also can't help wondering what some vintage Cabasse speakers with a 12" woofer would sound like in comparison to my FH3s + subwoofer.
It's an annoying hobby at times, and I guess that forum influence does not help. Having said that my system is much better now than the one I had when I joined a few years ago. It has been an expensive journey, which is why I urge you to have a proper listen.
If Alan has his Mk2 Air sorted, that could be very good, and would be worthy of consideration too.
Think i would save up and get a firebottle.
The journey is never over no matter what kit you buy. :)
£700 is way too much, I wouldn't pay that even if it was brand new. You like the Firebottle amps, keep the £700 and beg or borrow the rest and get what you really want. Alan's gear is real value for money. I'm speaking from experience, I've made that mistake a dozen times (at least).
I think you're all right. Never see Firebottle stuff up for sale unless its to buy newer Firebottle gear so that says it all. Right, im now convinced. Thanks everyone for saying what I was thinking. I just needed a group intervention lol
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