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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    YES !! They look proper beefy. I bet they are cracking!
    I just knew you'd like those!
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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    sign: I just knew you'd like those!
    Hahaha. I'm so predictable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F362023641243

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    Saw that but was turned off by the need for a step down transformer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeandvan View Post
    Saw that but was turned off by the need for a step down transformer.
    Fair enough, apart from the Faff of having to buy one, I've never known any issues using one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeandvan View Post
    I've decided to sell off my ampage as I'm tiring of its rather monotone delivery, I listen to a fair amount of scratchy style rock, so need something sweeter. My amps were Naim 72/140/teddycap. I've already put them on Ebay. I've also just bought a Nakamichi ca-5 pre amp, as I heard the phono stage was good. My speakers are Ruark Talisman II, my record deck NAS interspace. I found the naim amps got worse when I introduced the NAS, as it has a more revealing, solid delivery, as the Naim amps exhibit traits of harshness it was not a good match. So I'm now looking for a power amp to match my Nak or an integrated or even pre/power combo and use the Nak only as a phono stage. The Naks matching power amp is quite rare, and I can't hang around months waiting for a decent one to turn up at the right price, I'm not hooked on getting one anyway. My thoughts are Sony ES, early Nait 5's, as I hear they're quite sweet, or small cheap UK brands like NVA, I really don't have a clue! Would rather make at a part informed decision, as buying/selling hifi can be a bit of a chore. I also listen to a cdp, well, not much, but its there. And I'm looking to get into streaming as well. Budget up to around £700. After reading a thread on here about the ALbarry amps, they intrigue me as well, tbh, there's so much out there. I did like parts of the Naim sound, but as I said it was just too grainy/harsh. I don't to go too much the other way. I did read one review of the Nak ca-5 pre that said it had a valve like sweetness to it, don't how how much truth is in that! Grateful for any suggestions.
    I've got a CA-5 which I only use for the phono stage running into a Musical Fidelity A3 duel mono integrated. The MF by it's nature produces a really sweet and precise top end and is very well balanced in all areas. If your ever get out this way you're very welcome to pop in for a listen.
    Turntable
    Toshiba SR-370/Mission 774/Van Damme cable with MS Starline plugs/Ortofon Quintet Black
    CD
    Cambridge CXC transport/modified Musical Fidelity X-DAC/modified Musical Fidelity X-10 V3 tube buffer
    Network Player
    Cambridge NP30
    Amplifier
    Denon HA-500 head amp/Nakamichi CA-5E pre-amp/Chinese passive RVC/Proton AA-1150 DMC power amp
    Speakers
    Mordaunt Short Signifer on original factory stands
    Cables
    Mogami with Rean Neutrik plugs/NVA LS5
    Headphones
    Sennheiser HD600/Sennheiser HD650/Koss Pro4 AA

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    My Pass X150 power amp has just now become available in the AOS classifieds.
    http://theartofsound.net/forum/showt...X150-power-amp

    EDIT: Oops - just noticed, it's a bit over budget. But then those Aleph 2 amps would be even more so!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian7633 View Post
    I've got a CA-5 which I only use for the phono stage running into a Musical Fidelity A3 duel mono integrated. The MF by it's nature produces a really sweet and precise top end and is very well balanced in all areas. If your ever get out this way you're very welcome to pop in for a listen.
    That sounds promising, thanks. I couldn't make out from your signature which is your power amp? Would you say there are any characteristics to the CA-5?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post
    My Pass X150 power amp has just now become available in the AOS classifieds.
    http://theartofsound.net/forum/showt...X150-power-amp

    EDIT: Oops - just noticed, it's a bit over budget. But then those Aleph 2 amps would be even more so!

    I did see that, and yes definitely out of my budget at the moment, is that Nelson Pass companu? What are you changing to?

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    I have a JVC AX-1010TN that I'm thinking of putting up for sale.
    this is in excellent condition and it comes with an internal dac and remote control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeandvan View Post
    That sounds promising, thanks. I couldn't make out from your signature which is your power amp? Would you say there are any characteristics to the CA-5?
    I think the thing with the CA-5 is that it doesn't colour the music, it is very smooth but gets a really good grip on the bass, warm but with perfect punch when needed. The mids and top end are sweet and natural with no shrill or harsh edges. It is a real little gem that is starting get noticed, reflected in rising prices for good used ones.
    Amp wise I use the Nak purely as a phono stage run directly into the MF A3 integrated. The MF is a dual mono and I really like it's vibrant, punchy nature. It works very well with the Nak, 5 line inputs and a MM phono stage ( redundant but handy all the same ) and is built like a tank.
    Turntable
    Toshiba SR-370/Mission 774/Van Damme cable with MS Starline plugs/Ortofon Quintet Black
    CD
    Cambridge CXC transport/modified Musical Fidelity X-DAC/modified Musical Fidelity X-10 V3 tube buffer
    Network Player
    Cambridge NP30
    Amplifier
    Denon HA-500 head amp/Nakamichi CA-5E pre-amp/Chinese passive RVC/Proton AA-1150 DMC power amp
    Speakers
    Mordaunt Short Signifer on original factory stands
    Cables
    Mogami with Rean Neutrik plugs/NVA LS5
    Headphones
    Sennheiser HD600/Sennheiser HD650/Koss Pro4 AA

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