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Unsung Local Hero (no apologies to Mark Knopfler!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 20023" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Riaan I'm not BIG on audio jargon and have only really used the amp on my Chario's. Having said that I must also say that even though the Chario's are great speakers for their size, they do need a lot of power to get the best out of them. I have also used and tried many different amps on the Chario's before thus think I can make a fair comment. The Maestro has all the control in the bass line needed, the mids are very natural and open, and very transparrent, its as if the musicians are just more real, there in the room with you. Tops is clear asnd detailed, but never gets harsh or irritating. The same goes for the mids, clear and in control. </p><p></p><p>In summary, the amp controls every part of the frequency band very well, and present all frequencies the way it should be. It is unlike many amps that would have a superior bass line, but not so hot in the mids, or superior mid/high, but not so great in the bass. Its great at everything, any kind of music. But eventually the proof of the pudding is in the listening..... so make a plan ;D</p><p></p><p>ps: Its very nice in winter as well ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 20023, member: 62"] Riaan I'm not BIG on audio jargon and have only really used the amp on my Chario's. Having said that I must also say that even though the Chario's are great speakers for their size, they do need a lot of power to get the best out of them. I have also used and tried many different amps on the Chario's before thus think I can make a fair comment. The Maestro has all the control in the bass line needed, the mids are very natural and open, and very transparrent, its as if the musicians are just more real, there in the room with you. Tops is clear asnd detailed, but never gets harsh or irritating. The same goes for the mids, clear and in control. In summary, the amp controls every part of the frequency band very well, and present all frequencies the way it should be. It is unlike many amps that would have a superior bass line, but not so hot in the mids, or superior mid/high, but not so great in the bass. Its great at everything, any kind of music. But eventually the proof of the pudding is in the listening..... so make a plan ;D ps: Its very nice in winter as well ;D [/QUOTE]
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