I have some reservations about letting this go, but a clear out is a clear out, so...
Edit to add: Ivor - need an amp too? :)
Early A&R Cambridge A60 integrated amplifier (serial number 6851) - fully serviced by myself based on Rob's PFM thread at http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/show ... hp?t=53785, replacing all electrolytic caps, key resistors and resetting the bias. Note that this is an early one - a few differences in the early circuit (does not use 78xx series regulators, rather zener diodes - a few cap layout changes too). The early ones also had higher gain, so only first third of volume control is useable on modern sources (fixable via a couple of resistor changes, I never bothered). Inputs are all DIN too.
So internally it is excellent and ready to go for another 30 years. Externally all the metalwork is A1, but the wooden sleeve is challenged, really not helped by me leaving a freshly serviced turntable with leaking bearing on it overnight (oil patch on top). There is also a small piece of wood missing from front right (see photos) - otherwise a strip, sand and re-oil would bring it back to presentable - I just never got around to it.
A great sound from this classic - and they are actually appreciating in price now. It has a very good, and functioning, discrete MM phono stage (later ones swapped to op-amps).
€110 or very near offer. If you're in the market for an integrated but don't want to spend this much, I also have a mint NAD 3020i (last incarnation of another classic) that I would let go instead for €80.
Thanks, Richard
Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
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Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
No... but if I was!Dowser wrote:
Edit to add: Ivor - need an amp too? :)
My first real amp was a Cambridge P50. I high place to start from. Years later when only firing on one channel it powered (beautifully) a passive sub in an early home cinema setup. They are a fantastic amp alright. Somebody is gonna get a bargain.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
It's a lovely piece of kit. I bought one in 1977 and sold it 18 months later because I needed the money to upgrade to a Quad pre 33 & 405 amp. I was sorry that I had t sell it but I didn't have the means to hold on to it.Dowser wrote:I have some reservations about letting this go, but a clear out is a clear out, so...
Early A&R Cambridge A60 integrated amplifier (serial number 6851) -Thanks, Richard
Ah memories!
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Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
Sorry to hear nobody is biting on either of those. Real vintage stuff. Way back, a friend of mine had an A60 which he bought from Noel Cloney. It was the first time I heard of Noel and I have to say that I have been a regular customer since. I had a NAD 3020 at one stage and hated parting with it also.
Sorry I will not be a customer of yours, I am also doing a clearout, but maybe someone could put your amp with my CD player/tuner and get a really good sound for good value!
Good luck with the sale.
Denis
Sorry I will not be a customer of yours, I am also doing a clearout, but maybe someone could put your amp with my CD player/tuner and get a really good sound for good value!
Good luck with the sale.
Denis
Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
Thanks - now best offer on €90.
Thanks, Richard
Thanks, Richard
Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
Hi Richard , are you open to offers on the NAD 3020 ?
Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
Sorry JFK - missed this. Not really, it is part of the kitchen system which my wife likes (and will be worth more in Switzerland than here anyhow :)). For the same reason I will now be keeping the A60 too - they have doubled in value over last 3 years...let's hope they keep appreciating!
Thanks, Richard
Thanks, Richard
Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
Hey , No Problem understand .. Only a mad man would take or sell something that makes the Wife Happy !!
Cheers ..John
Cheers ..John
Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
Hi Richard you want the matching tuner?
The whole place is a complete mess. Can't find anything. Right now I'm eating scrambled eggs, with a comb, from a shoe!
Re: Vintage A&R A60 integrated amplifier...
Hi David - if it's free, and I can slip it into the house without the wife noticing...sure :)
Is it a matching case, and how much do you want for it?
Tahnks, Richard
Is it a matching case, and how much do you want for it?
Tahnks, Richard