Great British hi fi

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by Jimbo, Oct 24, 2010.

  1. Jimbo

    vincula

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    I've got a trusty Audio Innovations 500 integrated, play on it everyday, and can't be more pleased. Has a lovely phono stage too and I like the æsthetics, quirky as they are.

    I dig Croft gear too, especially his old valve amps. Lots of Uk valve gear from the Golden Age still sound amazing nowadays with a couple of updates.

    Regards,

    Vincula
     
    vincula, Oct 26, 2010
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    No clicking yet, but only listened for a few minutes. If I try it in the main system there is a chance that you may not get your amp back:D.
     
    Dev, Oct 26, 2010
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    It's a spare and part of the collection so no rush.
     
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    bottleneck talks a load of rubbish

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    Garrard Deck, Audio Innovations amps, vitavox compression driver and vitavox 15" woofers


    ps I win :p
     
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    Electrocompaniet is Norwegian.
     
    Fnuckle, Oct 26, 2010
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    Yes it is Norwegian.

    But the 25 Watt Class A amp and preamp were made in the UK.

    Back of my preamp and amp.

    Electrocompaniet

    Manufactured By:
    Norse Ecosse Electronic Ltd
    Glenrothes
    Scotland
     
    audioflyer, Oct 26, 2010
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