Radford Revival
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Thanks George.
Truth be told I've been on forums continuously since the pooter was invented.....1973.
Shit or was that the Soda Stream?
Truth be told I've been on forums continuously since the pooter was invented.....1973.
Shit or was that the Soda Stream?
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Re: Radford Revival
Just went on the Radford Revival website - those amps look amazing! Dare I ask you how they compare with your ex-NVA's?
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Well my NVA was solid state the Radford STA is valve based, so a direct comparison ain't easy.
But the Radford sounds much better.
But the Radford sounds much better.
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No problem - you've answered the question well enough - even though you think may be comparing apples with oranges, it's still an amplifier - and conclusively to your ears the Radford sounds better.
I combine NVA with Croft - I wonder how Radford compares with Croft.
I combine NVA with Croft - I wonder how Radford compares with Croft.
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Re: Radford Revival
What is your set up, these days, Jammy?Jammy Dodger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 7:47 pm Well my NVA was solid state the Radford STA is valve based, so a direct comparison ain't easy.
But the Radford sounds much better.
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My current set up comprises........
Technics SL-1200G
Croft phono
Goldring 1042 mm cart
Marantz CD-73
Rothwell Indus passive pre amp
Radford Revival STA 25 Mk5 power amp
Falcon Acoustic LS3/5A speakers
Technics SL-1200G
Croft phono
Goldring 1042 mm cart
Marantz CD-73
Rothwell Indus passive pre amp
Radford Revival STA 25 Mk5 power amp
Falcon Acoustic LS3/5A speakers
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I remember you having a soft spot for the little BBC monitors...even when Doc was telling everyone to chop them up for fire wood. Must be very different to the big Zingalis? What do you do when you want to 'give it some bollocks'...as Steve Jones once said?Jammy Dodger wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:11 am My current set up comprises........
Technics SL-1200G
Croft phono
Goldring 1042 mm cart
Marantz CD-73
Rothwell Indus passive pre amp
Radford Revival STA 25 Mk5 power amp
Falcon Acoustic LS3/5A speakers
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Well the wee LS3/5A's go loud enough, loud enough to be uncomfortable.
And whilst they will never cave yer chest in or have ornaments dancing off your shelf in the bass department, the bass they do is done very well.
And whilst they will never cave yer chest in or have ornaments dancing off your shelf in the bass department, the bass they do is done very well.
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Re: Radford Revival
They certainly have a cult following. I'm on 12" woofers, these days, and wouldn't want to go back, but I do understand the appeal of the LS3/5A. I remember Ken Kessler saying that he thought the best amp with them was a 'fairly meaty' push-pull valve amp. I imagine the Radford is just the ticket.Jammy Dodger wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:51 am Well the wee LS3/5A's go loud enough, loud enough to be uncomfortable.
And whilst they will never cave yer chest in or have ornaments dancing off your shelf in the bass department, the bass they do is done very well.
Re: Radford Revival
Radfords driving LS3/5A's are a match made in heaven and should be heard.
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