A number were made, often found in small studios...
If you have one lurking about..let me know..dirty cash awaiting..
I've even got some clean notes too!
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A number were made, often found in small studios...
If you have one lurking about..let me know..dirty cash awaiting..
I've even got some clean notes too!
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Still looking...
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Still looking...still...
Still looking.... all these years later....
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A very slim chance, but Tresham were bought out by Tannoy shortly after they started, so you could approach them to see if they can help.
Good luck.
Barry
I had a Tresham System 1 back in the day, a fraction of the price of the then current range of Naim Amps which it trashed in a head to head audition.
Great amps designed by the late Richard Dunn of NVA.
Analogue
401 / PU7 / AT33ev
Longdog Audio Quartz turntable PSU
Longdog Audio MCJ1 - Prototype Phonostage
Digital
Innuos Zen Mini Mk 3
Topping D50s
Caiman Seg & Dorado
Cambridge CXC
Amps
Tron Seven Linestage
Bel Canto Set 40 or Nick Gorham built 300B Set Monoblocks
Speakers
Tannoy GRF Memory.
Tannoy ST100.
Hi Andy....yes, your first sentence is correct....and yes, they are great amps, but RD was a salesman by trade, did the rounds at Audio T selling Hifi till he met Mark Westley, the co-founder of Tresham. MW was the technical director, and together they re-mortgaged their homes to form Tresham. They employed a talented electronics engineer by the name of Barry Porter, whom worked for Trident (https://www.uaudio.com/blog/trident-a-range-desk/) and created the first Mosfet amplifier on the market. The rest is history, and RD couldn't solder to save his life. The majority of NVA products were assembled by outsiders....a couple of which are often seen in this manor. In fact one of them is still owed money for assembling NVA pre-amps....but when RD past, so did the debt, and they never got paid. Quite fitting really. Nudge nudge, wink wink, say no more!
Hi Barry, unfortunately Tannoy were only interested in the SR 402 range. Everything else was dumped/skipped. The flagship Tresham SR 402 was re-badged as the Tannoy SR 840. Production of the SR 840 stopped after 18 months because Tannoy felt it was too expensive to make.
Hi Don
I bow to your knowledge on the history, to be honest when I bought the amp I had never heard of RD and only became aware of him much later with his involvement with NVA, but I can say with some authority the amp was really quite good, I often wish I still owned it.
Andy
Analogue
401 / PU7 / AT33ev
Longdog Audio Quartz turntable PSU
Longdog Audio MCJ1 - Prototype Phonostage
Digital
Innuos Zen Mini Mk 3
Topping D50s
Caiman Seg & Dorado
Cambridge CXC
Amps
Tron Seven Linestage
Bel Canto Set 40 or Nick Gorham built 300B Set Monoblocks
Speakers
Tannoy GRF Memory.
Tannoy ST100.
Andy, I reciprocate that bow to you...in view of your hifi ammunition, of the wise choice of your current HiFi setup. Yes , your ears didn't deceive you. Tresham kit is good.
ATB