Post by Monarchy Audio on Jun 18, 2012 23:14:51 GMT -5
A few of many great professional reviews on our highly regarded SM-70 PRO amplifier
Ultralinear Review: The Monarchy SM-70 Pro is a fine stereo amp that is both gutsy and refined. If it’seven better in mono, you may be reading more about it quite soon. Until then, don’tforget to send C.C. a thank you card. The SM-70 Pro continues his relentlesspursuit of amazing sound for an equally amazing low price. Thank you, C.C.!
Read the full Ultralinear Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70Pro_Cervantes_Review_Opt.pdf
Dagogo Review: When you can’t afford King-sized components, go for the Princely-proportioned ones. Physically and sonically the M24 and SM-70 Pro are not “King of the Hill” products, nor did C.C. Poon design them to be. He is not looking to conquer the elite audiophile world, but to bring some quality to the people. Long live Monarchy!
Read the full Dagogo Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Dagogo_Review.pdf
Sound Stage Review: I'd have to say that the SM-70 Pro is a balanced-input monoblock amplifier that ranks with the really great ones...
Read the full Sound Stage Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Sound_Stage_Review.pdf
Bound for Sound Review: Quality mono power for less than two grand, once unheard of, is here in the Monarchy SM-70 Pro.
Read the full Bound for Sound Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_BF_review.pdf
Audio Express Review: Monarchy's SM-70 and SE-100 Deluxe amplifiers are refined audiophile products, which should compete favorably with al but the most expensive amplifiers currently available. At Monarchy's factory-direct prices, these amps are a real bargain.
Read the full Audio Express Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Audio_Express_Review.pdf
Audio Express Review II: The SM-70 Pro offers the best sonic performance when fed from a fully balanced sources, such as Monarchy's Model 22B or Model 333 D/A converters. As before, the amplifier take on an extra measure of transparancy in the fully balanced mono mode. sonically the Sm-70 Pro Amplifiers offer extemely high value, and will comptete favorabley with many of the megabuchks amps currently on the market.
Read the full Audio Express Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Audio_Express_Review2.pdf
aM Hardware Review: I found the SM-70 Pros to be impressive performers and an exceptional value. the Maggies. The baby ‘blocks would not be out of place next to a speaker single ended, medium-power, fully-balanced, solid state monoblocks are concerned, are in a class of their own. Recommended.
Read the full aM Hardware Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_AM_Hardware_Review.pdf
Affordable Audio Review: Monarchy Audio has a real winner on their hands with the SM 70PRO, so if you get a chance to listen to this amplifier, be prepared for a memorable experience. In today’saudio world, amplifiers that sound as good as these do, are supposed to cost a lot more thanwhat Monarchy is charging.
Read the full Affordable Audio Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Affordable_Audio_Review.pdf
Review by panhead at Audio Asylum: This amp is built like a tank. I have borrowed Krells and this is built like a mini-Krell although I honestly think it sounds sweeter and more musical
audioMusings Review of the SM70: Read the entire article on the SM70 Pro: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Musings_Review.pdf
Ultralinear Review: The Monarchy SM-70 Pro is a fine stereo amp that is both gutsy and refined. If it’seven better in mono, you may be reading more about it quite soon. Until then, don’tforget to send C.C. a thank you card. The SM-70 Pro continues his relentlesspursuit of amazing sound for an equally amazing low price. Thank you, C.C.!
Read the full Ultralinear Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70Pro_Cervantes_Review_Opt.pdf
Dagogo Review: When you can’t afford King-sized components, go for the Princely-proportioned ones. Physically and sonically the M24 and SM-70 Pro are not “King of the Hill” products, nor did C.C. Poon design them to be. He is not looking to conquer the elite audiophile world, but to bring some quality to the people. Long live Monarchy!
Read the full Dagogo Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Dagogo_Review.pdf
Sound Stage Review: I'd have to say that the SM-70 Pro is a balanced-input monoblock amplifier that ranks with the really great ones...
Read the full Sound Stage Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Sound_Stage_Review.pdf
Bound for Sound Review: Quality mono power for less than two grand, once unheard of, is here in the Monarchy SM-70 Pro.
Read the full Bound for Sound Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_BF_review.pdf
Audio Express Review: Monarchy's SM-70 and SE-100 Deluxe amplifiers are refined audiophile products, which should compete favorably with al but the most expensive amplifiers currently available. At Monarchy's factory-direct prices, these amps are a real bargain.
Read the full Audio Express Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Audio_Express_Review.pdf
Audio Express Review II: The SM-70 Pro offers the best sonic performance when fed from a fully balanced sources, such as Monarchy's Model 22B or Model 333 D/A converters. As before, the amplifier take on an extra measure of transparancy in the fully balanced mono mode. sonically the Sm-70 Pro Amplifiers offer extemely high value, and will comptete favorabley with many of the megabuchks amps currently on the market.
Read the full Audio Express Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Audio_Express_Review2.pdf
aM Hardware Review: I found the SM-70 Pros to be impressive performers and an exceptional value. the Maggies. The baby ‘blocks would not be out of place next to a speaker single ended, medium-power, fully-balanced, solid state monoblocks are concerned, are in a class of their own. Recommended.
Read the full aM Hardware Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_AM_Hardware_Review.pdf
Affordable Audio Review: Monarchy Audio has a real winner on their hands with the SM 70PRO, so if you get a chance to listen to this amplifier, be prepared for a memorable experience. In today’saudio world, amplifiers that sound as good as these do, are supposed to cost a lot more thanwhat Monarchy is charging.
Read the full Affordable Audio Review: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Affordable_Audio_Review.pdf
Review by panhead at Audio Asylum: This amp is built like a tank. I have borrowed Krells and this is built like a mini-Krell although I honestly think it sounds sweeter and more musical
audioMusings Review of the SM70: Read the entire article on the SM70 Pro: www.monarchyaudio.com/PDF/SM70_Musings_Review.pdf