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In Reply to: RE: That depends on your speakers and what you want them to do. posted by ppopp on September 02, 2016 at 14:07:46
Interesting story. I was not impressed with the Cambridge integrated amps I have heard in the past but it has been a good 10 years. I know the line has been revamped into a powerhouse and quality is very high. I think they have been over looked because sometimes all the British brands that build in china all blur together..their are dozens of them..but Cambridge has stood the test of time.
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I am not impressed with any Cambridge Audio product, every one I bought has had to be returned for a refund.
Why do you keep buying them?
What did you not like about what you took home?
Does your dealer not let you try it in the store first?
What did you prefer overall?
You can find a B&K 200.2 or maybe even a 200.5 used for under a grand. I have the 200.2 and it's a fantastic amp for 2 channel..made in the USA and has 75 amp current supply. Granted B&K of this era is out of business despite the namesake being sold and resurrected, but these are very fine amps and a great bang for the buck on the used market.
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