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Vintage music gear

Yeah, its pricey but, IMO, worth it for the quality, features as well as the looks versus spending a fat wedge on a “vintage” amp that may or may not see out a year.
Picking up on this from a while back. Got a few £££s available and was ion Richer Sounds earlier today, considering the Evo 150. Been v hesitant to dump my old 1976 Rotel Receiver - but heck - I'm thinking I should move into the 21st Century - and if I'm going to do it do it properly.

But question...can it connect wirelessly to speakers - if it can that'll be a big selling point for me to put my Mrs to mull over - she hates wires all over her lounge.
 
Picking up on this from a while back. Got a few £££s available and was ion Richer Sounds earlier today, considering the Evo 150. Been v hesitant to dump my old 1976 Rotel Receiver - but heck - I'm thinking I should move into the 21st Century - and if I'm going to do it do it properly.

But question...can it connect wirelessly to speakers - if it can that'll be a big selling point for me to put my Mrs to mull over - she hates wires all over her lounge.
I'm not aware that it can connect to wireless speakers. It has Bluetooth but that's a receive connection.

Any wireless speaker would need to have some sort of sender that can be connected first.

Cambridge would be the folks to ask though as I've never needed to connect to wireless outs as I dislike wireless speakers with a passion.
 
I'm not aware that it can connect to wireless speakers. It has Bluetooth but that's a receive connection.

Any wireless speaker would need to have some sort of sender that can be connected first.

Cambridge would be the folks to ask though as I've never needed to connect to wireless outs as I dislike wireless speakers with a passion.
👍 I don’t think they are for me either…but it would be a useful ‘selling’ point whether or not I went down that route.

ETA...the spec has the following as an Output..I haven't a clue what it means or what it could be used for.

Bluetooth: 4.2 A2DP/AVRCP supporting up to aptX HD
 
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