Rogue Audio M-150 Monoblock Amplifiers
Rogue Audio M-150 Monoblock Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 26, 2006]
fidelity4ever
AudioPhile
Strength:
Clean looking, great sounding, versatile(mode switching) Great Price. Built in the USA
Weakness:
The amp has showed me no weakness but Update the manual. There is no longer a ground lift switch on the back of the 150 and the manual still pictures one..
I had been debating whether to buy a tube or a solid state amp for two years. I was using my 5 channel Rotel as my main amp to drive my Definitive 3000's and it was time for a change. I had the Audio Research 300.2, Mac 402, Audio Research VS110 and the Rogue 150 Mono blocks in mind to purchase. l decided on the Rogues for a number of reasons. I like the idea of mono blocks and at 150 watts per, I figured that they had plenty of power. I like the sound of tubes and the Rogues give you a great open sound. The top end is sweet and the bass is strong. For my speakers, the bass ability of the Rogues was not an issue, the Definitives have powered subs built in. It is nice to know, however, that if I change speakers, I have and amp that can keep up. The Rogues are great sounding.
Customer Service Great!! Similar Products Used: Audio Research, Conrad Johnson |
[Sep 01, 2005]
bazza13
AudioPhile
Strength:
Bass, neutrality, low noise, price
Weakness:
Look at bit "solid state" and tube biasing is manually done. Although every other component in my system other than my turntable is tube based I always believed that I needed a solid-state power amplifier to deliver the tight articulate bass that I like. My reference amp had been the BAT VK-500 with Bat Pak that had been upgraded from an Aragon 8008 that had been upgraded from Linn. After buying a pair of Quad 988 electrostatic speakers that replaced my modified Magnepan 1.6 QRs the musical magic was gone. My research concluded that Quads love tubes so I embarked on a quest for a tube amp. I decided on the Rogue Audio monoblocks, with KT88 output tubes, because all of the reviews that I read confirmed that they held a grip on the bass that was untubelike without sacrificing that midrange magic and they accepted XLR inputs which I have learned over many years usually provide a better sound. Thanks to all who influenced my decision. These are wonderful amps that can be run in triode (75 watts) or Ultra Linear (150 watts). I have had a lot of fun trying out both modes and for most of the music that I play I use Ultra Linear because it is more immediate and subjectively more accurate and detailed. The triode mode is softer and gives a slight euphonic spin on the music that is usually too soft for me except on over bright cds that were mixed for radio. Perhaps if I had solid-state components upstream I may prefer the Triode mode. In any case it is nice to have the choice. The largest surprise was that the bass is better than the Bat VK-500 both in power and articulation. So much for my belief that solid state is always better than tubes in this regard. The midrange is accurate and inviting. The highs are extended. The greatest compliments that I can give this amp is that it is neutral across the frequency spectrum, involving and dead quiet. I thought that my previous amps were quiet but now the only thing that I hear when music is paused is the fan in my Power Plant. I never used to hear this so obviously there was other noise that masked it. Music plays without drawing attention to any instrument. By comparison, the BAT projected the highs into my room forward of other instruments. The midbass hump that I have is from the Quads and not from the amps. Soundstage size and depth are on par with the BAT, however, the Rogues are much more transparent. Remember that Quads are very revealing of everything upstream. Compared to the pricing of competitive products and the raved about customer service, the Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks seem to be a bargain. I can only say that they are the best that I have ever had in my system and are a wonderful match with my electrostatic speakers. Similar Products Used: BAT, Aragon, Linn have been owned but many other have been auditioned. |