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Sir...Audio is very subjective. There is no best amp, speaker or source since our taste varies. So does the equipment we match as well as our listening room. To answer your question, we strongly suggest you conduct a direct A-B-A test in a controlled environment. You basically use the same source, speakers, CD player and room and just switch the amp back and forth so that you get a scientific comparison. We have a controlled listening room and we can offer it for you to do this side by side test if you want. In fact we can even use an SPL meter to ensure that even the volume is maintained at the same level. I am sure Sir Matz (who is also a friend) would be open to lend you an amp for one afternoon for this purpose. You may also bring in your speakers if you want. At the end of the day... let your ears decide. The item which plays music in your ears should be the best amp for you. There is no better or worse product... but surely there is one product that is best for your ears. Feel free to contact us any time so that we can arrange this for you. thanks
Sir byron... you may text me at 09175360499 should you be interested in our offer so that we can set-up the room for you. Thanks
Thank you sir Audio Amplified. Will let you know as soon as I can spare the time to audition again. I was there a few months back. I auditioned pero paiba iba yung speaker sets. maybe this time we can isolate.I really appreciate it.Many thanks!
Mixing/matching a solid state amplification to a tube preamp stage
Best to do home auditions with your speaker and amp of choice (if it can be arranged). The most important thing is system and listening room synergy. It may well turn out that in your particular listening room, the Bada is better with speaker A while the Cayin better with speaker B. So many permutations - but thats part of the fun with this hobby.