Redgum amplifiers


Anyone else enjoying this Australian stuff? I just bought used RGi120 integrated . It does everything right in my system. Very very good. Volume control for each chanel is how every audiophile piece should be made. No lights anywhere, no remote, no preamp out. Minimalist design. Just great. Sounds powerful, balanced, clear and quite emotional. Not laid-back, not forward; space presentation is excellent. Fast but not hectic, handles the notes and silence in a quite delicate manner for a solid state amp.
Not well-known here in the States but I think it should be.
inna

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Also, customer service appears to be excellent. Before buying I contacted them through email and asked a few questions about the possibility of service and repairs in the future. The amp is eleven years old after all. They responded the same day and we exchanged a few messages. Very friendly and professional.
Hi Phill. Yes, I talked to Lindy. How does the phono stage sound? Do you have the one with bigger power supply?
Love that "ignition key" to turn the amp on.
Thank you, Phil. I was just curious, no plans to use Redgum phono for now. I have Acoustech PH-1 designed by Ron Sutherland, it is very good for both MM and MC.
I too don't touch the key and use on/off switch on my Furman conditioner/stabilizer. I also use Custom Power Cord Co. Top Gun power cord with the Redgum, and with the phono stage, and with cd player.
215 watts must sound very powerful, no doubt.
If you decide to buy, get one with dual volume controls. It takes some time to get used to but works wonders to adjust for room acoustics and different recordings.