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THAT WAS THEN

AUDIO RESEARCHCA­50 JULY 2000

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Audio Research was founded back in 1970. It didn’t take long for the fledgling high-end brand to build a reputation for well engineered, goodsoundi­ng valve electronic­s. Yet it wasn’t until 1997 that it released an integrated amplifier.

The CA50’S arrival caused something of a fuss at the time, with long-term Audio Research fans wondering if the purist company had lost its way – many enthusiast­s continue to think one-box amps are all about packaging over performanc­e. They needn’t have worried. The CA50 turned out to be a peach, despite a £3500 price tag that pitched it beyond most premium rivals.

Apart from a slight delay on initial switch-on – caused by the control software waiting for the valves to stabilise – this integrated was as fuss-free to use as any transistor alternativ­e. It had plenty of line-level inputs, 45 watts per channel thanks to the 6550 output valves, and a remote control – a rare treat, especially for valve-based product.

Stereo, but not typical

We really liked the sound. Audio Research products have never subscribed to the warmand-rich valve stereotype, and the CA50 was no different. It was insightful, dynamic and neutral. Aside from a slightly overripe low bass – only noticeable with big speakers– it was beautifull­y balanced, and capable of playing all types of music with skill.

We fell for it big time, just as we have with the company’s latest integrated offering, the GSI75. This amplifier clearly shares the CA50’S fuss-free DNA but pushes both performanc­e and price upwards by a significan­t degree. Yet the two are alike far more than they differ, both delivering class-leading performanc­es from just a single chassis. If anything, the Gsi75’s built-in phono stage, headphone socket, DAC and higher power output make it even more useful. If you think integrated designs are just about convenienc­e, listen to one of these. It will put you right.

 ??  ?? Being such a departure, the CA50 caused quite a stir
Being such a departure, the CA50 caused quite a stir
 ??  ?? The GSI75 is the company’s latest integrated amp (see p60)
The GSI75 is the company’s latest integrated amp (see p60)

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