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Old 15-01-2008, 5:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Amp, For B&W 685's.

Hi.

Am currently using a Teac Refreance 300 Amp and CD Player.

Am looking for something better now to run my B&W 685's, All of my music is from the PC via a decent soundcard and leads. Am looking at something cheapish AMP. And possble CD Player but nothing expensive as it will not be used.

Maybe a NAD?, Rotel etc, Something second which would be around £200ish.

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Re: Amp, For B&W 685's.

I've just bought an Audiolab 8000A 2nd hand off ebay for a bargain £122, my B&W's love it
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