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    Default Vintage British valve integrated amplifier

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    I've used the Cadet III and Cadet II with Tannoys and it will work, but the Leak Stereo 20 is way better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    I've used the Cadet III and Cadet II with Tannoys and it will work, but the Leak Stereo 20 is way better.
    Agreed - but the OP is interested in an integrated amplifier.
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    Yes, there is one for sale on ebay but it is a 220VAC, bloody hell!

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUBE-TECH...MAAOSwRi9eHcry

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    I'd be looking at a Leben CS300. It's not vintage or British but hell, it looks vintage, classy, sounds great, and will do the job with your Tannoys.

    People didn't really make integrated amps back then, they made control units which were small, had record equalisation stages, and had better styled fascias to poke through the front of your radiogram, and the main amplifiers which were large, unattractive (for the time) with hot dangerous glowing bits, and designed to be put out of sight in the innards of your radiogram.

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    The new Rogers EA20 is made in Germany but, according to the company, it uses electronic components from Japan, Taiwan or Korea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F575M View Post
    The new Rogers EA20 is made in Germany but, according to the company, it uses electronic components from Japan, Taiwan or Korea.
    ...like everything else ...

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    Bump!
    Quote Originally Posted by anthonyTD View Post
    Scott are another manufacturer of fine vintage integrated's to look out for too, especialy over your side of the pond.
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    Found a UNISIS tube tech power amp but, bloody hell, it is a 240VAC amp. Many people who move to countries with different voltages use step-down, step-up transformers. How much will the sound deteriorate if I use a step-down transformer? It is a great amp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F575M View Post
    Found a UNISIS tube tech power amp but, bloody hell, it is a 240VAC amp. Many people who move to countries with different voltages use step-down, step-up transformers. How much will the sound deteriorate if I use a step-down transformer? It is a great amp.

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