Music Reference RM-10mkiii Kit


Has anyone purchased or know anything about the Music Reference RM-10mkIII kit? I was wondering how similar it is to the mkII? Does it look the same? What is the specifications and does it have a mono option like the mkII? 

I contacted the site for information on it but never got a response. 

I have a RM-10mkII that is my favorite amp but I would like to find another to operate in mono, but these rarely come up for sale. 

I am scaling all my gear down and want to build a final system with the Music Reference. 

 

 

enobenetto

Yes I can vouch that RM-9 mk1 is likely near end from a non economic repair basis even with a wizard tech who loves and respects the amplifier. I certainly cherish the time I had w mine.

also let’s not forget the great thumbprint Roger put on the Beveridge product line…. Those were some golden times….

I am painstakingly trying to bring my Beveridge RM-1 back to life. Even though it is nearly 50 years old it is still an amazing preamp. I own an RM-3 active crossover as well. Two of them in fact.

If I confused anyone with my RM-100 reference, that was simply a brain fart.  It was the RM-9 as some may have suspected.  Regardless, it was one of the best amps I've owned.

"I am painstakingly trying to bring my Beveridge RM-1 back to life" I noticed one of those for sale on Craigslist here in L.A. I was trigger shy on it as it was at the limits that I could afford and I knew that it would need work done. I should have bought as they are unicorns. How does it sound, pretty neutral like the other gear?

I wish some rich Silicon Valley audiophile would finance the continuation of these great products from the West Coast heritage of audio technology, I would love to see the Music Reference, Juicy Music, and Klyne (I know he's technically still in business but he has to be in his 80's) still going. 

I wish some rich Silicon Valley audiophile would finance the continuation of these great products from the West Coast heritage of audio technology, I would love to see the Music Reference, Juicy Music, and Klyne (I know he's technically still in business but he has to be in his 80's) still going. 

Me too. However, Music Reference is continuing along, it's just going to be a different business model. Ram Tubes is no longer.