Border Patrol 300B SE Amplifiers
Border Patrol 300B SE Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 28, 2003]
scottspinner
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
big bold rich its what were after,yes simple in design and it works high end from the stable of audio inovations.
Weakness:
well slight hum from the valve power supply though quite in play,valve life ....WE have good garentee 5 years. sweet fast fluid great top lovleybottom hey this amps got the lot.3d image to die for your there in consert or in the studio you can listen for hours and never tire. with my proto b-patrol pre amp the sound is great.with beauhorn speakers its live. Similar Products Used: ear naim tube technology |
[Jan 15, 2001]
rk kale
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very complete for drive, tone, clarity, transparency, balance, dynamics, probably the best 300BSE amp atthe price and quite a bit beyond
Weakness:
revealing, not your rose tinted view of everything amp I have never tried the Wavelength amplifiers and judging by what one hears about them, they must be good. Similar Products Used: Cary 300B SE, Audio Note Kit, Conquest |
[Nov 24, 2001]
W. Hendriks
Casual Listener
Strength:
See review
Weakness:
See review Review Border Patrol 300B, Similar Products Used: Sonus Faber Musica, Conrad Johnson premier 11, Cav50, MV55, Krell 300i, JC Verdier 845, Jadis DA30, Graaf GM20 etc. |
[Jul 17, 2001]
r kale
Audio Enthusiast
As a follow up to what I mentioned below. |
[Feb 02, 2001]
Mike
Audiophile
For anyone who really cares about musical performance and accurate reproduction, rather than the console of the starship enterprise with warp capabilities, I would urge you to consider this two box component carefully. Built like the proverbial brick outhouse, this power amplifier with separate Power Supply Unit will grace those of you with discerning taste. How does one characterize the job of an amplifier? In my humble opinion, it is to pass the signal from your source components to your speakers without adding to or subtracting from the music. It must pass to your speakers all the nuances of a performance, all its dynamic peaks and troughs and musicality over the full frequency range without coloration or ambiguity. In other words, the more “neutral” the amp is, the more natural and real the sound of the performance is likely to be. You want to listen to music, not to hi-fi or ambiguous tonal coloration that some amplifiers provide you with. |