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I have had Good Experiences with the AES SE811

Posted by Mister Pig on April 29, 2000 at 08:41:46:

This is a interesting amp that hits the 1500 dollar price point. Offes a bit more power then the standard 300b combinations. Bass extension and control are very impressive. Works well with mid efficiency speakers. My Cabasse are 94 db, and dynamic performances of big band, blues, and orchestral music arent a problem. My only recommendation is to dump the stock pre driver tubes, before forming any serious opinions on this amp. Also if you want 300b's, AES(ie cary audio) also makes a small 2 channel amp that accepts 300b's and or 2a3's. If you get the hot rodded version with oil caps, and other goodies, you are still in the 1500 price range. Cary is a big enough company that I think you should be able to get an appropriate power supply to meet your voltage requirements.

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