Looking for a Power Amp

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    Zoomer

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    I'm looking at either getting a new power amp around the 500 mark if I can get credit on it or a s/h one about 250.

    My first thoughts are a NAD C272 but i'm open to suggestion.

    My music taste is very varied but i like bass but kean on a clean sound if thats possible for the money.

    any ideas and questions to progress would help a lot.
     
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    Arcam alpha 10p secondhand , or something from rotel perhaps?
     
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    MF xas100 s/h £400. had one as part of an mf system using an xp 100. very clean sounding. crisp and powerful.
     
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    re: above. call hifisound on 01325241888. they have one at £399. an arcam alpha10p at £349. haggle with them. seem like good blokes
     
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    try one of the 200wpc icepower amps henry posted about a while back - they were about 250 quid.
    cheers


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