Summary of LEAK STEREO 130 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER REVIEW & COMPARISON WITH THE AUDIOLAB 6000A!

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The Leak stereo 130 integrated amplifier is a good choice for those who enjoy a warm sound, with good instrument separation and a rich tonal response. It is well-built, with a sturdy plastic chassis, and is available in silver or walnut finishes. The included remote has button changes for the input and volume controls, but the tone controls cannot be altered.

  • 00:00:00 The Leak stereo 130 integrated amplifier is a classic brand that is well-known for its valve-based amplifiers. It has a beautiful retro presentation, and comes in two flavors - silver for 699 British pounds, and walnut for 999 British pounds. It has a range of rotary controls, and is inspired by the original Leak 30 amplifier, but does not use valves.
  • 00:05:00 The stereo 130 offers rotary tone controls, a full-size socket for the built-in headphone amplifier, and input and output jfet ports. The sonic quality of the amplifier is relatively subtle when not engaged, but opens up when the direct feature is activated. The included remote has button changes for the input and volume controls, but the tone controls cannot be altered. The chassis is made of a sturdy plastic, and the finish options are silver or walnut depending on the frame is in place.
  • 00:10:00 The "LEAK STEREO 130 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER REVIEW & COMPARISON WITH THE AUDIOLAB 6000A!" video reviews the stereo 130 integrated amplifier and compares it favorably to the AUDIOLAB 6000A. The stereo 130 is voiced to have a "slight 60s and 70s era tone," while the AUDIOLAB 6000A has a more modern, brisk, and neutral sound. The stereo 130 offers a good supply of information in the treble, while the AUDIOLAB 6000A offers slightly more precision and accuracy in the upper mids and a slightly extended dynamic range.
  • 00:15:00 The leak stereo 130 integrated amplifier is a good choice for vinyl playback, providing balanced sound with good instrument separation. The internal DAC is also good, providing a rich tonal response.
  • 00:20:00 The leak stereo 130 integrated amplifier was impressive, sharing some similarity in sound with the audiolab 6000A. Its warmth was a nice addition, making it a good choice for those who enjoy listening to music with a warm tone.

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