Musical Fidelity A370 mk2 power amp

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by JANDL100, Feb 21, 2009.

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    JANDL100

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    FS: my lovely Musical Fidelity A370 mk2 power amp.

    Rated at 50 amps current delivery and 185wpc, but apparently usually good for 235wpc.

    RCA phono inputs and biwire chunky speaker posts.

    Can drive pretty much any speaker on the planet with ease - sounds wonderful with my Martin Logan CLSiiz full range stats, which are not an easy load at al!

    Brimming with unforced detail and with power, grip and control in spades!

    Not exactly small - 48 x 38 x 34 cm (wdh) and weighing in at a paltry 40Kg.
    Actually, it's a quite easy 1 person lift - those grab handles and the fairly cuboid chassis make it OK.

    VGC - some of the black paint has been retouched with black felt pen along some of the chassis edges on the top plate. But looks fine imho.

    £650. No offers. Swaps considered.

    (One has sold 20th Feb on eBay for £649 - the auction says it's a Mk1 - actually it's a mk2 like mine).

    Buyer collects (GL17) or we may be able to meet up Worcs/Glos/Herefordshire Swindon/Birmingham/Cardiff) sort of area or 1st March at the Melton Mowbray Hifi Show.

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    JANDL100

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    SOLD :) - stp
     
    JANDL100, Feb 22, 2009
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    A370

    Hi, would you be interested in swapping the A370 for a Shanling T100 CD player 16/24khz analogue/valve CD player with upgraded valves in very good condition. Cheers, Tez.
     
    Tez, Mar 18, 2009
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    Please refer to the post before yours, Tez.
     
    JANDL100, Mar 19, 2009
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