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In Reply to: RE: Sanders Magtech Amp posted by pictureguy on October 05, 2016 at 18:28:11
Guys, can we keep on topic? I wouldn't ever consider a class D amp. IMHO, they are not ready for prime time. I have heard class D with both the Hypex and B & O modules and the treble almost rips my ears off. I am interested in the Magtech only.
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Wow, Stereo5, under what circumstances did you listen to them? :)
My ICEPower250 ASP's do NOT sound like that at all. I have two speaker pairs I listen to, one based on a ring radiator, the other AMT's. Both flat to past 20 kHz. Well, I think the AMT dips a little. Point is, they have plenty of bandwidth above 20kHz and no one has ever said that about them.
By contrast, I usually feel that way about older Thiel (when it was really Thiel), Triangle and Golden Ear.
Blindfolded I could not tell the difference between these and my Parasound A23s.
Best,
Erik
Sorry.
To say a few words about the Magtech? I heard 'em at the THENewport show for 2 or 3 years. ALWAYS a terrific presentation. The bench amp with the cover off looked Well Constructed and was quite heavy.
The amp being shown with the Sanders 'Stats tells me it has a very robust power supply and is capable of driving some very reacitive loads at low impedances.
Now? How's it sound to YOU? I'm not rich or even 'wealthy' so I can't afford 'em, but if I could, it's on the short list. Magtech and Maggies apparently is a 'good match'.
Too much is never enough
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