Don´t take it personal and don´t be so "whathifi" advising always the same brands that by coincidence (not) are english or british.Correct. Better stick to Iberian brands.
Then answer the OP and make some suggestions......Don´t take it personal and don´t be so "whathifi" advising always the same brands that by coincidence (not) are english or british.
There are other choices, often better choices for the same or less money.
Nothing complicated about it.
I live in the UK and generally recommend what I know/own, how could I otherwise. You are right though, there are other products worth considering.Don´t take it personal and don´t be so "whathifi" advising always the same brands that by coincidence (not) are english or british.
There are other choices, often better choices for the same or less money.
Nothing complicated about it.
He did on the previous page AE.Then answer the OP and make some suggestions......
Already did, see my post from yesterday.Then answer the OP and make some suggestions......
When I raised this (Brio) I mentioned wallapop which is a second hand site a bit like ebay, and which the OP mentioned.OP has a 300 €budget
Rega Brio new is 1,049 €
aha! Missed that, apologies.Already did, see my post from yesterday.
Also consider second hand, you can grab an Audiolab for an absolute bargain.
Not had the pleasure of listening to the Brio but I recognise the quality of Rega amps.Funnily enough when I originally bought my Rega Brio I was actually intending to buy an Audiolab from the dealer - probably the 6000, can't remember now.
Having asked me what music I liked and my other equipment (I had taken some CDs) he suggested setting up a demo to compare the Audiolab with "another" amp!
This was quickly set up with the same speakers I had at home - Focal Aria 926 - and I had a good listen to compare both amps. I very quickly could plainly observe that whilst the Audiolab was very pleasant to listen to by comparison the Rega Brio was much more dynamic and full bodied and "foot tapping" - switching back to the Audiolab gave me the impression it was just a bit tired and needed waking up! I walked out with the Brio under my arm and never regretted it.
This was a few years ago so things may have changed with later iterations of course.
