Came across a completely opposite choice while idly browsing for 'vintage amplifier' on ebay, an arcam delta 60.
Switchable mm mc phono stage in it, which is interesting.
Anyone ever heard one? I kinda like the old delta range, the 1 prefix ones, not the 2 prefix ones which were all plasticky like the incoming plastic front alphas at the time.
A vintage integrated for headphones
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#17 Re: A vintage integrated for headphones
I know it’s not an integrated amp.. https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/swap-me ... d-amp.html
I have heard the power amp version of this which just uses lot of OP amps to get the output.
I have heard the power amp version of this which just uses lot of OP amps to get the output.
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#18 Re: A vintage integrated for headphones
From what I remember, it’s basically a re-vamped A60. If you go down that route, I have the matching Delta tuner and Alpha CD player(in all its TDA1541 glory) sitting around doing nothing....Ant wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:59 pm Came across a completely opposite choice while idly browsing for 'vintage amplifier' on ebay, an arcam delta 60.
Switchable mm mc phono stage in it, which is interesting.
Anyone ever heard one? I kinda like the old delta range, the 1 prefix ones, not the 2 prefix ones which were all plasticky like the incoming plastic front alphas at the time.
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