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In Reply to: RE: Update on my BGW amp posted by SoundMann on July 16, 2024 at 16:27:02
Well, I am happy to report that this amp is turning out to be one of the best I have ever owned. I have istalled the new speaker wires, and now I have the cleanest and tightest bass that I have heard from these modules.
I still have a full week of burn in, but it is already producing an ideal amount of imaging, transparency and balance while it more than hints at the optimum amount warmth and liquidity.
At this point, I greatly prefer it to the defective Onkyo amp I purchased around Christmas time last year.
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I am late to reading your other post where you just got the 250D, but just wanted to say...
Many decades ago I had a 750C. Someone gave it to me (was broken) and after repairs I always found it quite amazing. I never told my audiophile friends, as we always considered them "PA" or "touring" amps, and not "Laboratory amps" as BGW called them.
Fast forward to today, I have a 250D and use it as my reference amplifier. Glad to hear someone else (other than the rumors that Klipsch used them as a reference amp, not sure if that is good or bad really, I do not care for Klipsch) considers it a good amplifier. Their little one rack unit amps are also really great for secondary rooms.
Thank you for your response triode. I am using the amp without an active or passive preamp (my current one is capable of both) as the amp sounds best being driven directly by the source.
Instead, I use the recording out jacks so that the preamp only serves as a source selector.
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