I owned this pair a few years ago and the dumbest thing I ever did was selling it.
Back in the 80's I lived just across the road from Tresham and Richard Dunn was a very frequent visitor to Hi Fi Consultants in Peterborough where I worked.
Location: South East Cornwall
Posts: 322
I'm Dominic.
I owned this pair a few years ago and the dumbest thing I ever did was selling it.
Back in the 80's I lived just across the road from Tresham and Richard Dunn was a very frequent visitor to Hi Fi Consultants in Peterborough where I worked.
CD player = Marantz CD6006
DAC/pre = Rotel RC 1572
Power amp = ADA PF201
Speaks = Quadral Chromium Style 6
Very nice, the domestic versions of the SR-402 /SR-202...with a seperate power supply. Note the vertical heat sinks...the 402/202 had horizontal heatsinks as they were made for rack mounted cabs in studios.
Those heatsink were as sharp as hell lol I never looked forward to picking that power amp up to move it.
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.
Location: South East Cornwall
Posts: 322
I'm Dominic.
I recently bought an Audio Design Associates PF201 power amp and that sounds very similar to the Tresham I owned. Rated at only 60 watts per channel but never runs out of power and like the Tresham it uses MOSFETS for the output devices.
CD player = Marantz CD6006
DAC/pre = Rotel RC 1572
Power amp = ADA PF201
Speaks = Quadral Chromium Style 6
Still looking for a Tresham SR 402 amplifier...dead or alive!
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