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.
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.
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"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. |
Me too. However, Music Reference is continuing along, it's just going to be a different business model. Ram Tubes is no longer. |
Investment requires expectations of future profits based of forecasted sales performance. Investing to keep others in business is a losing proposition. |
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