$499 seem too expensive to you? Consider that in 1972, the "golden age of stereo," adjusted for inflation $499 translates to $85.62, which would have been a crap 15 wpc Radio Shack unit. This amp would probably redefine speed, clarity, inner detail, and linearity for many of us.
Qualifies for Audio Advisor's free shipping and includes a 30-day return policy. 2-year factory warranty.
Although the unit is compact (13.9” x 8.8” x 3.4”) and light (13.86 lbs.), it is a class AB amp, not class D, and puts out 80 wpc into 8 ohms.
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I don't know if this model is being discontinued, Audio Advisor is dropping the line, or if a new product line is coming soon.
Whatever the situation, Audio Advisor has a $1299 wide bandwidth power amp (freq. response 20-80Khz) that is very highly reviewed by a very picky audiophile magazine. Sale price is $499. That's about 62% off.
$499 seem too expensive to you? Consider that in 1972, the "golden age of stereo," adjusted for inflation $499 translates to $85.62, which would have been a crap 15 wpc Radio Shack unit. This amp would probably redefine speed, clarity, inner detail, and linearity for many of us.
Qualifies for Audio Advisor's free shipping and includes a 30-day return policy. 2-year factory warranty.
Although the unit is compact (13.9” x 8.8” x 3.4”) and light (13.86 lbs.), it is a class AB amp, not class D, and puts out 80 wpc into 8 ohms.
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