Hi All,
http://www.templeaudio.net/bantam.html
Just wanted to say thanks for the bods who make this - I must have got it about a year ago and I really like it for a discrete install
Basically it sits underneath my bed along with a receiver - powering a Bose 2 +1 speaker plus subwoofer either side of the bed
http://www.bose.co.uk/GB/en/home-and...ss-3-speakers/
I am liking the sound so much thinking of getting rid of the Audiolab amp and redundant cd player; tuner and cassette player which never get used downstairs
Just wondering if the amp will be enough to power a couple of Castle Harlech speakers
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2011-01-16, 14:26 #1Member
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Temple Audio Bantam titchy tiny amp
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2011-01-16, 19:39 #2Banned
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2011-01-17, 06:47 #3
Hi There,
I've been a member on this forum for a while but only just remembered my login...Doh!
Like the man says, the bantam deserves much more than Bose speakers.
I've got 4 T-Amps around the house at the moment, a Bantam Classic (15wpc @ +3 gain), Bantam Gold (25wpc with optional +6 gain), Muse M21 (25wpc + additional 60w linear PSU), and a Mini-T (20wpc).
All very very good, for my money the Mini-T is the best value/sound quality package at £62 (and has a UK warranty). I'm hoping to try it with my muse PSU which is being repaired (the danger of buying straight from china)
I run them all into upgraded mission 780SE's, and the sound is excellent, there're lots of people using these T-Amps with much more exotic kit.
Cheers,
Will
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2011-01-17, 10:40 #4Member
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sorry should have been clearer - like the setup a lot; because it is so discreet and above all small which is ok for bedroom radio and streamed listening
The downstair speakers are obviously a lot lot nicer sound wise; but they would look a bit daft either side of my bed!
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2011-01-17, 14:00 #5

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