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Thread: FS: Musical Fidelity A1 (JS Audio modified)

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    Default FS: Musical Fidelity A1 (JS Audio modified)

    A seriously tweaked version of the A1, this amp has John Sampson's full £700 mod pack, which is most obvious from the rear photo with its custom binding posts and AC socket. This is a supremely sweet sounding amp but like the standard A1 it still gets very hot and needs to be on a top shelf (on a surface that resists heat well). John has reduced its power consumption though, which my AC regenerator confirmed. I believe it has fancy caps, additional shielding and a new volume control pot too, although I'm going from memory there. It comes with a 1m mains lead provided by John, but its detachable so you could replace it if you need something longer.

    I'm looking for £400 cash on collection from Oxford, plus another £20 if you need insured shipping. I don't have the original box but it will be very well packed.





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    Did JS reduce the class A bias?


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    I'm not sure, but that would be my guess. It consumes less power but gets just as hot, so it may have been an efficiency thing I suppose. It's his standard mod (only the cable length was specified by me) so it's whatever he normally does.

    Edit: when I say less power I mean its down from about 70 watts to 50 watts, or 90 to 70, or something like that (I can't remember exactly), so its still a long way from being a 'green' amp... :-)

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    It can't consume less power and get just as hot... unless the heatsink has been reduced in size, which can be ruled out. We sometimes used to rig them for less class A in the factory if they came back a couple of times for repair and this is the only possible explanation here.
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    Sounds like its a slight reduction in the bias then (I didn't use a thermometer to test it). It was hot before and its still really hot!

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    Time for a bump.

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    bump

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    Price dropped to £350

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    bump

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