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[ILUG-Social] amps...

[ILUG-Social] amps...

Liam Bedford lbedford at lbedford.org
Thu Apr 4 11:26:53 IST 2002


On Thu, 4 Apr 2002 10:44:52 +0200
David Neary <bolsh at gimp.org> blurted in message
20020404104452.B11865 at wanadoo.fr:

> kevin lyda wrote:
> > have i asked about this already?  i'm looking for a place that sells
> > small amplifiers.  something similar in size to the slimp3.
> 
Try Richer Sounds? What kind of amp, and what for? I've never heard of the
slimp3..

(just googled for it, and it looks kinda small alright)... do you want a
hifi quality amp, or just something reasonable? Does it have to look good?

greenweld might have something (www.greenweld.co.uk) or try Maplins for
all the parts <g>

> B&O on the North Quays (Bachelor's Walk, maybe?) have some pretty 
> cool stuff, 
I know Kevin's loaded with VA Linux shares, but Bang & Olufsen???
>and there's a place opposite Aungier St. DIT which 
> also has lots of arty looking expensive slimline audio equipment. 
DubLinn HiFi... again, for the people to whom putting down 12K on a CD
player makes sense...> For functional, but not necessarily small, Richer
Sounds is pretty > good - back in the less central location on the south
Quays> between the Ha'Penny Bridge and Parliament St.
>
There's also all the smaller places (HiFi corner, Roberts (nasty icky
place), Cloney Audio in Blackrock). Problem will be if you want small,
you're into serious lifestyle stuff, and it's seriously expensive normally.

L.
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