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An AMP or a DAC? Those dont need an AMP but a DAC might be nice. My recommendation would be the FiiO E10. 

as far as I can tell, they're speakers...

 

OP: look at Lepai amps: http://www.amazon.co.uk/LEPAI-LP2020A-mini-Digital-T-Amp/dp/B008S464VE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1391983060&sr=8-1&keywords=lepai+lp-2020a%2B

I am looking for a good, cheap amp. Preferably under £75 in the UK, I will be using it for a pair of vintage Wharfedale Linton XP2's that I have recently acquired. Thanks in advance.

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Are you sure? Ok, they are very old, like late 70's early 80's. Also I plan on using this with my computer.

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An AMP or a DAC? Those dont need an AMP but a DAC might be nice. My recommendation would be the FiiO E10. 

as far as I can tell, they're speakers...

 

OP: look at Lepai amps: http://www.amazon.co.uk/LEPAI-LP2020A-mini-Digital-T-Amp/dp/B008S464VE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1391983060&sr=8-1&keywords=lepai+lp-2020a%2B

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Those speakers NEED an AMP. For a DAC you can use the integrated audio in your PC.  The Fiio e10 would be unable to drive them.

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