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Coming soon
REF 750s
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Do mean you are ordering the new REF 750's or are you just confirming they are replacing the 610's?
Jim |
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Just confirming.
I hear in 6 weeks they will be shipping, replacing the 610s.
I have the REF 250s and love them. I have no desire to replace them and they drive my Nola Baby Grands wonderfully. |
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Holy, that's a lot of tube power.
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Woww.... Wanna know the MSRP of Ref 750... Hope it will not exceed $45,000..
Now that welding machine will have analog power meter in place of green dot matrix too I guess. |
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I hope the form factor of the Ref 750s is better than that of the Ref 610s. I hated the looks of the 610s.
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Word is Price is 50K
I guess per watt cheaper than my REF 250s
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$50,000! !
Well beyond my reach. Sigh... |
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Hi, if u were considering the D'agostino at 44k for 300w, surely 50k for 750 tube watts should be within reach!
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Quote:
The Dan D'Agostino Momentum monoblock amps are USD 45,000 (excluding the stands which I believe may go for an additional USD 1,500-2,000, pending final pricing on Dan's side). That being said, for some folks, USD 5,000 does make a difference depending on how they value money, regardless of whether they have tons of it or not. For me, if I felt something did not deserve a dollar more even though the additional premium may be 'peanuts' to me, then I would not buy it. But that's just me. Anyway, I'm sure TOGA has his own set of perfectly logical & valid reasons for feeling that an additional USD 5,000 is 'out of his reach'. Philip |
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