Recently picked up this beauty from Tag McLaren/Audiolab upgrade wizard Kevin Green. Photos are from Kevins build.
The amp is based on a Tag McLaren 100x5R with the 5th module removed and replaced with 4 additional caps per module. Each module has been upgraded as has the servo control unit. I can't give the exact amount of increase to the caps capacity but Kevin assures me that it's 'lots'. Kevin has built quite a few of these and the improvements over the standard amp (which was not too shabby to begin with) are significant. The output of each module is very conservatively rated at around 125w into 8ohmsI'm using it to bi-amp my KEF R3's and the jump from my previous set-up of a pair of Kevin Green modded Audiolab 8000MX's is significant.
s-l1600-2 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-4 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-7 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-5 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-6 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
The amp is based on a Tag McLaren 100x5R with the 5th module removed and replaced with 4 additional caps per module. Each module has been upgraded as has the servo control unit. I can't give the exact amount of increase to the caps capacity but Kevin assures me that it's 'lots'. Kevin has built quite a few of these and the improvements over the standard amp (which was not too shabby to begin with) are significant. The output of each module is very conservatively rated at around 125w into 8ohmsI'm using it to bi-amp my KEF R3's and the jump from my previous set-up of a pair of Kevin Green modded Audiolab 8000MX's is significant.
s-l1600-2 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-4 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-7 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-5 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600-6 by Andy Grey, on Flickr
s-l1600 by Andy Grey, on Flickr