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In the Thread: Initial thoughts about new/old Lamm ML2s
Post Subject: Lamm ML2 is like a PhD in sound.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/25/2012
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 Paul S wrote:
Yesterday a nice fellow drove off with "my" Lamm ML2s.  Now it is really sinking in: How will will I find anything else this good, along with more power?

These amps were like a PhD in sound, what might be done with hi-fi.  Yes, I have been over 5 years learning these lessons.  Still, there is no way my understanding would be where it is today without the ML2s, not to mention the joy of classical music in my home during this time!

To say I will miss these amps is an understatement, since I had truly grown comfortable with them.  And despite I have found their "limits", replacing them will likely be my toughest audio challenge to date.

The ML2s remain one of VERY few audio "recommendations" I would make; I recommend them whole-heartedly for efficient speakers.
Paul, when you said the ML2 is like PhD in sound it was probably the best thing expired about ML2, of because I am talking ONLY about older ML2.0, not about the later reincarnations.

The ML2 has this superbly authoritative performance with a bit snobby tough – a perfect analogy to PhD status, at least in the way how I perceive many folks why have a need to ad PhD to their last names. (There are a lot of them in Boston).

The ML2.0 are great amps and if I did not go DSET multiamping I wonder if I were still be using them. The biggest “query” that ML2.0 holds to me: does the 6C33C needs to be regulated? I have no answer to it and it is possible that from DSET perspective the answer is not necessary. 

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