TEAC TEAC A-BX7R Integrated Amplifiers
TEAC TEAC A-BX7R Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 09, 2016]
VR_XLR
AudioPhile
Clear, dense, deep, detailed,musical and very natural sound! Excellent tone representation. It is an excellent amplifier. I use A-BX7R for many years (XLR with different audio devices), and it sounds great! |
[Feb 10, 2014]
Music
AudioPhile
Great Amplifier. |
[Jun 13, 2010]
Mid_Kowalsky
Audio Enthusiast
Woow, What an amp, a real battleship. No thrills, just a steady spacious wall of sound.
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[Jun 13, 2010]
Mid
Audio Enthusiast
Woow, What an amp, a real battleship. No thrills, just a steady spacious wall of sound.
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[Jul 22, 2008]
sennechaos
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Built quality, excells in making music, cheap because Teac as amp maker has low snob appeal.
Weakness:
Not very common on the second hand market. Audio fans live in glorious times. While everyone seems to be losing their appreciation of how good music can actually sound, the second hand market is flooded with great bargains. On a whim I went for a used Teac, which got replaced by some huge Rotel home theatre monster by its previous owner. As far as I can tell from the one review I found on this amp, the A-BX7R seems to be a Copland CSA-8 in diguise. And Indeed, it's made in Denmark. This is one heavy peace of equipment, what audioreviewers usually call 'battleship quality'.
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