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    Hi Oliver,
    pm me your address and I'll send the pre over.

    The cost of 2 x 86 modules plus power supply including Mouser BOMs comes out at around $258. Add a case and transformer for the PSU (I got mine from Airlink for around £40) plus p&p will probably push the cost over £400

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Forget Valves Vs Solid State and all that nonsense. This is simply amplification done right.
    Good quote Oil have been saying this for a very long time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. C View Post
    Good quote Oil have been saying this for a very long time
    Thanks Mr C.

    When the amplifiers get to a certain level, you'd be hard pressed to tell one topology from another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Thanks Mr C.

    When the amplifiers get to a certain level, you'd be hard pressed to tell one topology from another.
    I would agree with this whole heartily especially when you can fully exploit the performance from source to sound, there is a sense of correctness to the sound and when you hear it it puts a smile on your your face.
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    OK, found your review over here at AOS. Rather interested in this amp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brucew268 View Post
    OK, found your review over here at AOS. Rather interested in this amp.
    You should be. It is rather splendid. I can’t stop playing music....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Nublado is a great track.
    Is that the name of the track or group?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AD Audio View Post
    Is that the name of the track or group?
    It is the name of a track available on 45rpm vinyl- Head over to MA recordings for more info.
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