TELLURIUM QIRIDIUM 20usedTELLURIUM Q IRIDIUM 20 SINGLE ENDED CLASS A AMPLIFIERHERE IS WHAT 6MOONS .COM HAD TO SAY ABOUT THIS AMAZING PERFORMERConclusion. Clear as a bell, sharp as a whistle, penetrating like a search light in the fog, Tellurium Q's Iridium 20 amp is a ma...3500.00

TELLURIUM Q IRIDIUM 20 SINGLE ENDED CLASS A AMPLIFIER

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HERE IS WHAT 6MOONS .COM HAD TO SAY ABOUT THIS AMAZING PERFORMER

Conclusion.
Clear as a bell, sharp as a whistle,
penetrating like a search light in the fog, Tellurium Q's Iridium 20 amp
is a massive antidote to sonic congestion and indecisiveness. Speakers
copasetic with its power rating which perhaps suffer a bit from
energy-robbing network filters will get the proverbial kick in the arse.
Aficionados of completely lit ultra-specific and well-sorted
soundstages will be in love. So should be fans of close-to-stage
proximity and heightened beat precision. Here the former doesn't mean a
foreshortened perspective or lap dance. It simply means uncut transient
energy as one hears it close to a drum kit. Except for the 16Ω Druid V
which was an obvious electrical mismatch—and to a lesser degree the
100dB Rethm Saadhana which electrically was just fine but became
sonically too forward—I had no speaker beyond the amp's ken or
sonically unhappy. Even the 88dB sealed Aries Cerat Stentor with its
complex 30-part crossover played louder than I'd ever want without
indicating deficiencies in bass control. And yes, in keeping with its
pure class A bias, the amp runs very hot. That's simply part of this
recipe. It's called hot stuff in at least three ways I can think of...

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