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Edwards Audio IA3-R flagship Integrated Amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 929250" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I picked the Rega, because it seemed like a fair competitor at the bracket the Edwards Audio is pitched at in terms of its pricing and specification. I apologise if this comparison came about as unfair. I actually haven't heard the Rega or own one, but there are a lot of amplifiers in that bracket which is why I asked for your opinion on what the strengths of the IA3-R amplifier would be or what type of sound Edwards Audio strive for with their audio products.</p><p></p><p>You definitely don't have to convert me about Watts, I recently had the opportunity to demo the rather excellent 10W LTA valve amplifier in my system that shattered any pre-conceived ideas I might have had about power output. It was also surprisingly accurate and dynamic that again shattered any pre-conceived ideas I might have had on what valve amplifiers can do. And then a 30 year old QED P300 power amplifier bested the Rotel RB-1582 mk2 that I was trialling in my system, rendering the beefy Rotel thin and soulless sounding in comparison. Audio and component synergy is full of surprises!</p><p></p><p>Anyways I would love to look at the Edwards Audio IA3-R if demo opportunities are available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 929250, member: 997"] I picked the Rega, because it seemed like a fair competitor at the bracket the Edwards Audio is pitched at in terms of its pricing and specification. I apologise if this comparison came about as unfair. I actually haven't heard the Rega or own one, but there are a lot of amplifiers in that bracket which is why I asked for your opinion on what the strengths of the IA3-R amplifier would be or what type of sound Edwards Audio strive for with their audio products. You definitely don't have to convert me about Watts, I recently had the opportunity to demo the rather excellent 10W LTA valve amplifier in my system that shattered any pre-conceived ideas I might have had about power output. It was also surprisingly accurate and dynamic that again shattered any pre-conceived ideas I might have had on what valve amplifiers can do. And then a 30 year old QED P300 power amplifier bested the Rotel RB-1582 mk2 that I was trialling in my system, rendering the beefy Rotel thin and soulless sounding in comparison. Audio and component synergy is full of surprises! Anyways I would love to look at the Edwards Audio IA3-R if demo opportunities are available. [/QUOTE]
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