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In Reply to: RE: Need tube integrated recommendations - sleepers welcome! posted by dls123 on March 08, 2014 at 18:52:18
Agreed!
Honest amplification is better than excessive 2nd order distortion anytime.
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Scotts are great but with all that point to point, they are not for a novice.
Dave
All the vintage integrated tube amps have point to point other than the Mac MA230 in the preamp section which is solid state..Surprisingly it is very good if it's properly upgraded.
Honest amplification is better than excessive 2nd order distortion anytime.
Hi Mikey,
My mistake. I only have 4 tube integrated amps, 2 Scott 222D's, a Dynaco SCA35 and a Pioneer. The SC-35 and the Pioneer have circuit boards. The 222D looks very complex to me, and looks like it would be a handful for a beginner (or anyone else).
Dave
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Now now Dave
I'm just phone call away and I can walk you thru anything you need.If you change the air bag suspension on a Mark 8 without having the air ride suspension light come on,you can do a 222D.
Honest amplification is better than excessive 2nd order distortion anytime.
That's even the same color as my interior, although my steering wheel is dark. My exterior is dark green, and yes my air ride suspension light is not on! Thanks! I will keep that in mind. I think it might have enough juice to drive my Spendors. I don't play that loud, and can switch speakers when I want to.
Dave
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