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<blockquote data-quote="capetownwatches" data-source="post: 948511" data-attributes="member: 19576"><p>Here's the thing: if you simply can't stretch the budget to accommodate the Deckard right now, any of the 3 amps you first mentioned will do the job just fine.</p><p>None of them will drive the LCD2C to its full potential though, in my opinion, based upon their specs and the feedback I've read online.</p><p><span style="font-family: 'verdana'">They will however give you an entry level benchmark and be easy to sell when time comes to upgrade.</span></p><p></p><p>A few grand more gets you into proper mid-Fi territory however.</p><p></p><p>I would not consider tubes as an option at this stage, that's a whole different rabbit hole and best approached once you have gotten your solid state feet wet.</p><p>And yes, the terms tube and valve are interchangeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capetownwatches, post: 948511, member: 19576"] Here's the thing: if you simply can't stretch the budget to accommodate the Deckard right now, any of the 3 amps you first mentioned will do the job just fine. None of them will drive the LCD2C to its full potential though, in my opinion, based upon their specs and the feedback I've read online. [font=verdana]They will however give you an entry level benchmark and be easy to sell when time comes to upgrade.[/font] A few grand more gets you into proper mid-Fi territory however. I would not consider tubes as an option at this stage, that's a whole different rabbit hole and best approached once you have gotten your solid state feet wet. And yes, the terms tube and valve are interchangeable. [/QUOTE]
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