Audio Research Classic 60 power amplifier

Audio Research Classic 60 power amplifier

"The only tubes that I want to see in my household are...the picture tube in my TV and the magnetron in the microwave oven," a Glendale, CA, reader recently wrote, and I guess his feelings reflect those of many when confronted by a supposedly "obsolete" audio technology. Forty years after the invention of the transistor and 20 after the widespread introduction of solid-state amplifiers (footnote 1), it must come as a shock to readers of the mass-market "slicks" that not only do a number of American manufacturers manufacture amplifiers and preamplifiers using tubes, but some of those companies—Counterpoint and Audio Research in particular—are among the more successful. It is the Classic 60 power amplifier from Minnesota-based Audio Research that is the subject of this month's lead-off equipment review.

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Specifications

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Specifications

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Jacques Mahul Interview

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Jacques Mahul Interview

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker 1996 Measurements

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker 1996 Measurements

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker 1996 Review Context

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker 1996 Review Context

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker John Atkinson, June 1996

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker John Atkinson, June 1996

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker 1991 Measurements

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker 1991 Measurements

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Page 4

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Page 4

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Page 3

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Page 3

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Page 2

JMlab Micron & Micron Carat loudspeaker Page 2

Let me take you back some 40 years to the mono days of the early 1950s. It's unlikely that the minimonitor genus of loudspeakers, of which this French JMlab is a prime example, would have survived back then. There was the practical problem of available amplifier power. The average amp could squeeze out no more than 10 to 15W into an 8 ohm load—far less power than the typically insensitive minimonitor demands for adequate dynamic headroom. But that in itself would not have sufficed to displace the minimonitor from the marketplace. After all, "high-power" amps (50-watters) could be had at a price.

JMlab
Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburg, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com
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