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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Replacing a Quad II with something more modern
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<blockquote data-quote="MariusBothma" data-source="post: 744918" data-attributes="member: 19191"><p>Thank you for the welcome.</p><p></p><p>I don't like to put a budget to this, but preferable is less than R20,000. Something that will play along the lines of the Quads but not get so warm would be great.</p><p></p><p>My son is telling me to buy a Valve Audio after auditioning this week but it seems like they go off the forum as soon as one logs onto the forum and he was told one waits till next year. I like the look of the open valves and have been looking at the JR Monoblocks. Has anyone heard them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MariusBothma, post: 744918, member: 19191"] Thank you for the welcome. I don't like to put a budget to this, but preferable is less than R20,000. Something that will play along the lines of the Quads but not get so warm would be great. My son is telling me to buy a Valve Audio after auditioning this week but it seems like they go off the forum as soon as one logs onto the forum and he was told one waits till next year. I like the look of the open valves and have been looking at the JR Monoblocks. Has anyone heard them? [/QUOTE]
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