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pellgarlic
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my current setup is:
linux PC, 3 GHz cpu, 1 GB RAM, M-Audio 2496 audio card
AKG C1000 condenser mic
Behringer MIC100 pre-amp
denon hi-fi separate amplifier
sony hi-fi speakers (passive obviously)
i am looking to upgrade a bit at a time, and the first thing i want to upgrade is the amp. thing is, it actually sounds okay (to me anyway, although i don't really have much else to compare it to than the sony hi-fi i used before). it has a "direct-source" button, which sounds good, although i don't know how honest the description "direct-source" is...
anyway, i want something not too expensive, but good quality, around the £100 mark (preferably under
). so i know i'm not going to get audiophile heaven, but i want to make a discerning choice none-the-less.
one of the main reasons i want to replace the amp first, is that the headphone socket doesn't work, and as i do all my recording in one room, i need to be able to use headphones to record the vocals over my guitar. so it has to have an easily accessible headphone socket. i suppose the speaker connections will make my life easy or difficult depending on what they are. just now, i connect the stereo rca outputs from my soundcard to the stereo rca inputs of the amp, so a similar setup would be good. i've seen a few amps with 1/4" jack inputs, dunno if i can easily get a lead that goes from rca to phono...
anyway, i came across this samson servo 120a, and although it's a bit over my stated budget of £100, it looks pretty good, and i've heard the samson name recommended a few times on this forum, so i wondered if anyone had any strong opinions about this model either way? (and/or any alternative suggestions).
linux PC, 3 GHz cpu, 1 GB RAM, M-Audio 2496 audio card
AKG C1000 condenser mic
Behringer MIC100 pre-amp
denon hi-fi separate amplifier
sony hi-fi speakers (passive obviously)
i am looking to upgrade a bit at a time, and the first thing i want to upgrade is the amp. thing is, it actually sounds okay (to me anyway, although i don't really have much else to compare it to than the sony hi-fi i used before). it has a "direct-source" button, which sounds good, although i don't know how honest the description "direct-source" is...
anyway, i want something not too expensive, but good quality, around the £100 mark (preferably under

one of the main reasons i want to replace the amp first, is that the headphone socket doesn't work, and as i do all my recording in one room, i need to be able to use headphones to record the vocals over my guitar. so it has to have an easily accessible headphone socket. i suppose the speaker connections will make my life easy or difficult depending on what they are. just now, i connect the stereo rca outputs from my soundcard to the stereo rca inputs of the amp, so a similar setup would be good. i've seen a few amps with 1/4" jack inputs, dunno if i can easily get a lead that goes from rca to phono...
anyway, i came across this samson servo 120a, and although it's a bit over my stated budget of £100, it looks pretty good, and i've heard the samson name recommended a few times on this forum, so i wondered if anyone had any strong opinions about this model either way? (and/or any alternative suggestions).