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Default Today's equivalent of A60 amp

I need some new speakers - my old Acoustic Research AR18's are falling
to bits! I am also considering a new amp. To help work out which price
bracket to go for I need a reference point. Can anyone give me an idea
on which of today's integrated amps would be roughly equivalent to my
old A&R A60?
Thanks, Steve.
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I need some new speakers - my old Acoustic Research AR18's are falling
to bits! I am also considering a new amp. To help work out which price
bracket to go for I need a reference point. Can anyone give me an idea
on which of today's integrated amps would be roughly equivalent to my
old A&R A60?
Thanks, Steve.


Assuming the amp in question is solid state and had flat frequency response
and inaudible distortion, then the answer is most of today's amps would be
equivalent. If it's a tube amp then you're on your own.


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