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What would be a good replacement/upgrade for a 15 year old Audiolab
8000a (MK1)? Would adding a power supply of another make be useful? Ken |
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![]() "ken" wrote What would be a good replacement/upgrade for a 15 year old Audiolab 8000a (MK1)? Your budget is? Your speakers are? New or used? |
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Ken said:
What would be a good replacement/upgrade for a 15 year old Audiolab 8000a (MK1)? Would adding a power supply of another make be useful? Try an LFD Mistral SE integrated. Boon |
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(Marc Phillips) wrote: Ken said: What would be a good replacement/upgrade for a 15 year old Audiolab 8000a (MK1)? Would adding a power supply of another make be useful? Try an LFD Mistral SE integrated. Or another Audiolab: http://www.artech-electronics.com/us/special.html#8000s The NAD C370 is worth a look. Stephen |
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Your budget is? Your speakers are? New
or used? I've no fixed budget and do not mind 2nd hand stuff. The rest of my setup is an Exposure 2010 cd player and a pair of 20 year old Heybrook HB3s'. I'd like to know if any power amps work well with the 8000a. Ken |
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On 5 Aug 2003 00:17:14 -0700, (ken) wrote:
I've no fixed budget and do not mind 2nd hand stuff. The rest of my setup is an Exposure 2010 cd player and a pair of 20 year old Heybrook HB3s'. I'd like to know if any power amps work well with the 8000a. Check this website for details of how to split the internal link between pre and power amp sections. This is the same mod that dealers used to perform. The mod will take you all of ten minutes to complete. Very straightforward process. http://www.long.per.sg/audiolab.html I strongly advise you do not use the preamp section of the 8000A. It's coloured and robs music of its vitality. The power amp section in the 8000A is capable of fine performance, however. I suggest you stick with that and spend on a good preamp. Valves can sound very nice with the 8000A. I'd recommend a Croft Micro, if you can find one. -- Thine |
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Thine Deville wrote:
Check this website for details of how to split the internal link between pre and power amp sections. This is the same mod that dealers used to perform. The mod will take you all of ten minutes to complete. Very straightforward process. http://www.long.per.sg/audiolab.html Oh sure, just split up a perfectly good little amp. Just like when you split up your new 30 gig Ipod! You thought you were going to get two 15 gig Ipods. But yes, you got two 15 gig ipods, but all the tunes were cut in half. So now you have one dedicated to the right channel and the other one for the left channel. And since you only have one ear for a nose, it was a worthless project to begin with. Geez devil, just go back to ripping mp3's from the newspaper and keep this audio crap to yourself.... Doktor Kernith D.L.I.D. |
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Ok, thanks. I will have a look at some valve pre amplifiers. I'm not
sure if I can find the Croft Micro where I live. |
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