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Thread: Wanted: Art Audio Maestro or Concerto Monoblocks

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    Join Date: Sep 2010

    Location: London

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    I'm Colin.

    Default Wanted: Art Audio Maestro or Concerto Monoblocks

    Looking for a some good sounding valve amps that have plenty of power.

    I've seen Art Audio Maestros for sale in the past so perhaps someone has a pair they might part with?

    Would also consider Concerto Monoblocks if anyone has a pair. The newer version of those are called the Opus monoblocks.

    Cheers,
    Colin
    Last edited by Colin151; 17-10-2014 at 00:12.

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    Join Date: Jul 2014

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    I'm Steve.

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    Hi Colin,

    Had enough of the NAD already then mate ?

    Steve
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    Join Date: Sep 2010

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    I'm Colin.

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    Cheers Steve,
    Nice to hear from you.
    No I still have the NAD 208. Going to use as a bass amp on the Maggies with a medium powered tube amp on the mid/tweeters or I'm looking for a big tube amp like the Art Audio Maestros to drive the whole speakers.

    The 208 I got from you stopped working the other day, and I also got hold of another faulty one!

    Perhaps they are not as hard to repair as I thought though! Here's hoping. Just need to find an honest repair guy!
    Had no tine to reply to your pm btw. Will do later!

    Cheers
    Colin
    Quote Originally Posted by steve s View Post
    Hi Colin,

    Had enough of the NAD already then mate ?

    Steve
    Last edited by Colin151; 17-10-2014 at 23:02.

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