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View Poll Results: Should WD include a SS Class A amplifier?
Yes - it would be a good intro to WD kits 24 41.38%
Yes - secretly, I'd love to learn about SS and chips 13 22.41%
Yes - I want to save the planet 1 1.72%
Yes - they sound much better than valves 2 3.45%
No - you're off your rocker 18 31.03%
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Old 1st January 2006, 06:44 PM
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Solid State Class A Amplifier along the lines of Sugden.
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Old 1st January 2006, 06:49 PM
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Not for me but I would like a to see a switched mode amplifier, I think this is the future for SS amps.


Rich, something wrong with the Poll, I checked 'off your rocker!' and it came up as 'they sound so much better than valves' !!
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Old 1st January 2006, 06:50 PM
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Have you heard one Neal?
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Old 1st January 2006, 06:54 PM
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Sorry Neal, I was adding a cat, have corrected your vote!
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Old 1st January 2006, 06:56 PM
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When I first got my 6550, the local HiFi shop tried to convince me of the error of my ways, and lent me a Sugden A21. I was actually supprised just how similar it was to the 6550 (I think I expected it to be better, but it wasn't). The only real difference I could find at the time was the Sugden ran out of power (especially on bass) way before the 6550.
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Yes, the Tact.

It sounded incredibly detailed, clean and bright but smooth at the same time. Cant say I fell for it but I heard enough to be convinced by it.

My friend who has an old Eighties Exposure Pre/Power setup liked it as well, he was very tempted but held back as the company has changed AFAIK and they have some new models coming with inbuilt room correction. Should be interesting!

The are very efficient and have great power reserves, maybe one day all amps will be made this way?
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Old 1st January 2006, 07:06 PM
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Interesting, thanks Neal, I'm looking forwrad to hearing Leo's which uses Hypex 180 modules and is up and running ungoing a bit of tweaking he tells me.

I was surprised by SS when I heard Andy's (very well built) Gainclone. I agree things are on the move but we can't include future technology in a pole for WAD I suppose so will have to go with existing stuff.

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A push pull pentode valve amp is far superior to an a1 Sugden. Pile of sh1te.
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Hi Richard,
Haven't you got supplement number 10,october '94? Andy Groves designed 36 wpc s/s class A monoblocks. Can scan and send to you if you haven't got it.

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Old 2nd January 2006, 12:30 AM
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Martin, No, I'd love the scan please, richard"at"ntlworld.com, manythanks. Perhaps we can get some of these back-articles into an archive. I'll ask Peter.

Paul, Not heard the A21 but the old A48 was sweet and the P51 was lovely despite being held back by its pre.

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