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Audiopax Model Eighty Eight monoblock power ... - …

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    The Audiopax Model Eighty Eight represents the latest refinement of de Lima's thinking about power amplifiers, and was developed for the North American market in consultation with Avantgarde-USA, which distributes the amps. As Avantgarde-USA's Jim Smith tells the story in his inimitable personal style on the company's website, he was urged ...

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    Audiopax Model Eighty Eight monoblock power amplifier Page 2 This is where things get a bit complicated—and controversial. De Lima suggests that an amplifier of relatively high distortion, when combined with a given speaker, can actually produce less total system distortion than the same speaker driven by an amp of lower distortion.

Audiopax Model Eighty Eight monoblock power ... - …

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    Sidebar 3: Measurements The Audiopax Model Eighty Eight's two Timbre controls make possible a large number of combinations. I decided, therefore, to simplify matters by looking at the drop-dead-gorgeous amplifier's measured performance with both controls set to their fully clockwise positions, which I assumed was maximum bias current, and set as Bob Deutsch preferred: the …

Audiopax Model Eighty Eight monoblock power ... - …

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    I can't say that the sonic effect of the bias drift was all that noticeable, but the Audiopax Eighty Eight will give audiophiles of the obsessive-compulsive sort an outlet for their predilection. The Model Eighty Eights came with what looked like generic power cords.

Audiopax Model Eighty Eight monoblock power ... - …

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    Robert Deutsch wrote again about the Audiopax Eighty Eight in January 2006 (Vol.29 No.1): The second power amp I had around for comparison with the $2795 PS Audio GCC-100 was the Audiopax Model Eighty Eight SE, a tubed single-ended pentode monoblock ($10,000/pair) that simulates the sound of single-ended triodes but with more power (see my review in the May …

Audiopax Model Eighty Eight monoblock power ... - …

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    In the case of the Audiopax Model Eighty Eight, the answer to all these questions was a resounding "Yes." The music just seemed to be there, the amplifier (and the rest of the system) getting out of the way. The most striking aspect of the Model Eighty Eight's contribution to the system's sound was that it seemed to reduce much of the harshness and edgy quality that I'd …

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