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View Classified Rogue Audio DragoN Stereo Amplifier I purchased this Rogue Audio DragoN stereo amp in October 2021. The only reason for selling is that Rogue Audio came out with a mono block version of the DragoN about a year ago so I decided to upgrade and now enjoy. I pulled the new set of J&J tubes (12UA7) from the mono blocks and installed them in the stereo DragoN that I am selling, so fresh tubes are included in the sale. Also included are power cord, manual and packing material. If you are not familiar with this hybrid Class D (Hypex NCore modules) and tube amp, according to a TAS review in January 2021, "...DragoN is a hybrid tube/Class D design. However, the rogues at Rogue emphasize that it’s not “simply a tube circuit placed in front of a Class D output section.” They describe their proprietary “tubeD” circuit topology as one that integrates the tube section (a pair of 12AU7 tubes) into the amplifier’s output stage. Additionally, three massive linear power supplies built around large, high-performance toroidal transformers power the amplifier circuitry, and top-shelf parts mounted on a heavy (two-ounce) copper circuit board are used exclusively throughout." Buyer responsible for any additional fees and for shipping costs. US Audio Mart Listing Specs: Rogue Audio DragoN Webpage Thanks for looking and let me know if you have any questions. Seller ericuco Date 12/11/23 Price 2,900.00 USD Category Amplifiers
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I'm considering adding a second amplification chain into my primary 2 channel system. How's it working out for those that are doing this? What are some of the upsides / benefits? How often do you find yourself switching between the two? What are the downsides / reasons against? I would also like to hear from those that tried this and went back to single amplification? I will have one Solid State and one Tubed Integrated Amplifier in my system, should I move forward. My primary amp is the T+A PA 3100 HV. The second amp will be the Lyric Audio Ti140 Mk 2. My reasons are around disparate topology and having two references as I evaluate other components, cables, peripherals, etc. Thanks.
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