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Studio Power Amp
I know that most own a powered studio monitor. But I happened to end up with one that is not, but I got it for a good price though. Now, I have to look for a good amp that is natural. The question is what would be a good one to buy? I couldn't find one on ebay. I am looking to spend no more than $250. Also, would the home stereo amp, like Sony's, set to have eq off, be good enough? Thanks....
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HAFLER. It's literally the ONLY amp I'd recommend in that price range.
They make an "entry level" TransNOVA class power amp that you can get for around $200. John Scrip - www.massivemastering.com |
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Im w/master
Hafler is where its at. I upgrade to a P3000 (about $500) about a year ago and almost s%#t myself when I fired it up, it made my mons so much better |
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