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Old 15th June 2009, 06:55 PM   #1
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Default another comercial gainclone: audio analogue

Audio Analogue Verdi 70
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Looks like it's bridged with a valve buffer stage.

70W per channel and £850.

I made some bridged LM3886 Mononblocks for about £50.
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Looks like it's bridged with a valve buffer stage.


Or more likely paraleled.
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And this is the Audio Analogue Verdi Cento
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Looks like it's bridged with a valve buffer stage.

70W per channel and £850.

I made some bridged LM3886 Mononblocks for about £50.
But will you be able to built a similar product like in the pictures for less than £400 / 500 euro / 700 dollars ? I looks really neat and much more sophisticated than >95% of the GC's you see passing the DIY forums.
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be interesting to see what those tubes are
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be interesting to see what those tubes are

Interesting? This stuff is built by people with zero imagination. I'd be very surprised if they used anything but Russian ECC88s.
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