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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Hi,
I would like your opinion about nOrh integrated amplifier SE 9. The fact is that I'm looking for some amplifier to match with a pair of Fostex FE207E fullrange's, and it would be the first time for a tube amplifier. So olso if you have or heard those fostex or similar, wich amplifier would you recomend, or think it would be more suitable? Well, iis just to get some ideas from other people, so many thanks in advance to all of you. i olso wellcome kit's or solid state. cheers Juanito
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The Norh is made in Thailand by a company called TS Audio, and I've heard one, and baby sat it for a while.
A high sensitivity speaker will do well for this little amp. My friend is the distributor of Fostex here and I've heard a couple of speakers including those based on the 207E. The speaker section should have a couple of 207E project. And while you're into it, consider this BSC - http://www.quarter-wave.com/Project05/BSC_Circuit.pdf |
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