I believe it is standard, and you're right apparently it is to complement the new LS5/9 Classic and LS3/5a speakers.....Interesting given that Rogers don’t make sensitive speakers! I love the look. Is that the standard case, or just to show the insides?
I see Rogers have released a new amplifier, looks good to me.
Class A and a great match for those into retro high efficient speakers.
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they have been designing amplifiers way before Hegel were even concieved....Not a looker. They definitely took their design ideas from Hegel. But I like the glowing thingies inside
Indeed but none of them, that I recall, looked this plasticky and unattractive.they have been designing amplifiers way before Hegel were even concieved....
it may look it but I don't think much of it is plastic. Not a good material to use in a valve amp.Indeed but none of them, that I recall, looked this plasticky and unattractive.
are you saying Hegels are unatractive?it may look it but I don't think much of it is plastic. Not a good material to use in a valve amp.
That's what you're paying forI know figures don't necessarily say a great deal, but really?
Not unattractive per se. There's simplicity to their designs that they managed to pull off while being aesthetically pleasing. But are they beautiful? Definitely notare you saying Hegels are unatractive?
Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder, I don't think it's a looked either. Indeed it's quite difficult to make a valve amp look attractive.Not unattractive per se. There's simplicity to their designs that they managed to pull off while being aesthetically pleasing. But are they beautiful? Definitely not
The above Rogers attempts that and fails. Just looks very boring and cheap in comparison. Of course that's my taste and I'm happy to agree to disagree with anyone.