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Ming Da MC 84C07 MKII & Pacific Valve

Posted by Loney Jon on June 22, 2013 at 20:55:54:

A few days ago I posted a thread, requesting advice as well as opinions on Glow's Amp One. I would like to do the same with Ming Da's MC 84C07 MKII.

I am new to tube amplifiers and hi-fi audio in general, and am looking to purchase my first entry level tube amp. Ultimate goal is to give my vinyl record collection, which has been sitting idle for some years, a much needed and well deserved rotation.

In your opinion, would it satisfy my need for a decent amp to hook my turntable up to (via a phono preamp), and to hook to a pair of Pioneers HPM-60, or is the MC 84C07 truly aimed at the headphone market ?

Also, anyone have experience with the Pacific Valve and Electric Company ?

Cheers.