Symphonic Reference Power Amplifier
mule
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I bought this for a 2 channel setup and after using it for a little while I realized for my space and volume levels I listen to I really don't need 250 wpc.
Link to the specs..
http://www.sunfire.com/Symphonic_Reference.htm
I can post pics if anyone is interested, it is in flawless condition.
$700.00
origonal box and packaging and can be double boxed for shipping or local pickup can be arranged. I live 30 miles west of Philthadelphia PA.
Link to the specs..
http://www.sunfire.com/Symphonic_Reference.htm
I can post pics if anyone is interested, it is in flawless condition.
$700.00
origonal box and packaging and can be double boxed for shipping or local pickup can be arranged. I live 30 miles west of Philthadelphia PA.
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$660.00
I don't need to sell it so I don't want to lose too much, but 10am on the volume knob and I think I am adding to my hearing loss, and I am not one to be known for self control so I think I am better of with something 100 wpc:)
If you want a cool running amp for a confined space and no fan this is it, never even breaks a sweat. -
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Nice amp. Great price.
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I can get pics up tonight, but I can tell you it is more exciting to listen to than to look at, after all its just a big black box with cables goin in and wires coming out and one purdy blue light