FS: Acurus A200x3 amp
GEBBY44
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I feel so stupid peddling all of my gear here, but I have had a major system change so certain things must go. Figured I'll give some good folks a good deal.
Acurus A200x3 - SOLD
200w x 3 into 8 ohms, 300w x 3 into 4 ohms, absolute workhorse with fat toroidal in this baby, extremely reliable
I'm the 2nd owner of this (the first being a man using it to drive 3 Infinity Kappa 9's), having purchased from ebay a few months ago. I really love its sound, which is the most neutral I have heard from any amp under $1000. Very wide soundstage, great imaging, just about the best available for under $500. It just turns out that the Rotel sound works better in my system so this must go.
Has never been driven to extremely loud volumes, has never shown any semblance of heat, stays very cool with almost any load. It spent most of it's time driving just 2 speakers, but I can vouch that nothing is lost when a third is added.
Has just one nick about half an inch long on the top edge of the faceplate and one other even smaller scratch on the brushed aluminum faceplate, but otherwise cosmetically beautiful. Looks great in a rack or on a stand. I really would like to hang on to this, but I have no use for it right now and can't justify having such a nice piece hanging around.
Will be packed to withstand anything and will have posts and connectors cleaned with CAIG Gold (shout out to Doro).
This would be more than enough power for anyone looking to power an LSI front soundstage (or rear). Please PM or post with any questions.
Acurus A200x3 - SOLD
200w x 3 into 8 ohms, 300w x 3 into 4 ohms, absolute workhorse with fat toroidal in this baby, extremely reliable
I'm the 2nd owner of this (the first being a man using it to drive 3 Infinity Kappa 9's), having purchased from ebay a few months ago. I really love its sound, which is the most neutral I have heard from any amp under $1000. Very wide soundstage, great imaging, just about the best available for under $500. It just turns out that the Rotel sound works better in my system so this must go.
Has never been driven to extremely loud volumes, has never shown any semblance of heat, stays very cool with almost any load. It spent most of it's time driving just 2 speakers, but I can vouch that nothing is lost when a third is added.
Has just one nick about half an inch long on the top edge of the faceplate and one other even smaller scratch on the brushed aluminum faceplate, but otherwise cosmetically beautiful. Looks great in a rack or on a stand. I really would like to hang on to this, but I have no use for it right now and can't justify having such a nice piece hanging around.
Will be packed to withstand anything and will have posts and connectors cleaned with CAIG Gold (shout out to Doro).
This would be more than enough power for anyone looking to power an LSI front soundstage (or rear). Please PM or post with any questions.
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Offers are welcome. You have to spend much more than this to get this much power with a neutral sound. -
I'd be on this, if I could sell my monos...which I am thinking of doing..
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pm sent.
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I've got one of these. Great amp. More detailed than my Adcom (in my opinion) and tremendous build quality. I bypass the amps in my HT receiver with the Acurus and it always runs cool.
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Now $400 shipped and Paypal'd. This baby needs a new home. PM if interested.
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Sale pending locally to a friend of a friend.
bdaley, I'll let you know if it doesn't go through. -
That amp should have been snatched up here quickly.
Combo rig:
Onkyo NR1007 pre-pro, Carver TFM 45(fronts), Carver TFM 35 (surrounds)
SDA 1C, CS400i, SDA 2B
PB13Ultra RO
BW Silvers
Oppo BDP-83SE