AU-101
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Re: AU-101
wow, didn't know you owned one, Doc. Can you remember how much they cost new in the UK?Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:My first bought new hi-fi amp. Very good little thing.
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Re: AU-101
When i first got it that was all I used it for, in my bedroom as I was still at home with my parents. Headphones were Pioneer SE30. Turntable was Pioneer PL12AC with Shure M75ED cart. The PL12AC was much better made and sounding than its more successful successor the PL12D.
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Re: AU-101
First proper hi-fi amp I owned (1973/4). Warm and full sound from memory and regretted selling as soon as the buyer walked out the door. Sounded much more powerful than the 15W per channel rating.
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Re: AU-101
If the AU-101 was still being made today. I wonder how much this industry will sell it for?
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Re: AU-101
The 101 was indeed a lovely little thing and (yep, I'm going to say it) better IMO than a lower caste Naim CB amp tonally (when used with straight normal mains - Nait 1 excepted).
The VERY FIRST PL12D's were very well engineered, but severe mass production set in and after a few months and especially with the mk2, the quality dropped off - rattly arm bearings, inferior lid, motor vibration coming through etc. etc. I readily agree on the PL12AC though
The VERY FIRST PL12D's were very well engineered, but severe mass production set in and after a few months and especially with the mk2, the quality dropped off - rattly arm bearings, inferior lid, motor vibration coming through etc. etc. I readily agree on the PL12AC though
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