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6-Channel Hybrid Tube Amplifier + Remote

MAX OUTPUT POWER: 6 x 65 W (at 4ohms) six channels
INPUT MODE: AUX, 5.1 input: Front (L),Front (R),
Surround (L),Surround (R), Centre, Sub-woof
OUTPUT MODE: (5.1), (5.0), (2.1), Stereo
TONE RANGE:
Sub-woof: -60db~60db, Front: -12db~12db
Surround: -12db~12db, Centre: -12db~12db
Master Volume control: -60db~60db FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 20-22KHz
DISTORTION: <1% (40W 1KHZ)
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: >80dB
INPUT IMPEDANCE: 47Kohm
SIZE: L350 X W190 X H150 mm
WEIGHT: 10.0Kgs/set
TUBES: 12AX7x3

Got a couple of very good reviews

http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazin...ared_dv_6c.htm

http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/dared4/dared.html

Anyone here try it?
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I have it and it sounds great. If you have 4ohm speakers that are reasonably efficient then it is a great little amp.
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magic?
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hi

sorry to jump in here, but i;ve been looking for a thread like this on all the forums

i've sold my marantz sr 8002 and i'm looking at the dared but i'm a bit concerned that i'll have no room set up or eq that normal av recievers have. I was wondering if you found this an issue?

i have the kef tdm series thx speakers which are supposed to offer a wide sound dispersion so may this may help a bit i suppose, but still concerned as i cant move the speakers as they are all attached to the walls!

many thanks
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