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charisma
a AudioPhileDate Reviewed: March 4, 2008
Bottom Line: Nice to see that there is a review here of this highly regarded amp.
Used it for a very long time,and is still in my posession.
Powered up a lot of speaker systems over the years,with confidence.
Never had problems driving what kind of speakers.
Now,it can use some revision,very normal after a 27 years of labor.
Still it sounds great,but is outclassed by my croft tube poweramp,wich is more natural and lifelike in sound.
The p-250 can give you still great soundfield and depth,better than some newer other brands I have tried over the years.
Relaxed sound,and a bit softer than modern transistor design.
It gave me a lot of pleasure over the past 14 years,in wich I used it daily.
I still use the c-200 once in a while,connected with my tube amp,wich still sounds fantastic.
The c-200 pre is still high standard,and a bit more transparant than the p-250.
I keep both units permanently,just because it,s a fantastic combination of quality and sound,30 years old craftmanship.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: AudioPhile
Product model year: Pre 1995
Purchased At: second hand
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tyrebyter
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: May 12, 2006
Bottom Line: I don't think it was available in the US but was available through the PX (Army) back in the 70's. It was a very nice bit of equipment far ahead of it's Japanese cousins of the time. Nice sound, sharp transients not a lot of headroom. Outclassed by my GAS Son Of Ampzilla. No matter. It was stolen back in 1978. I do miss it though.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
Product model year: Pre 1995
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$400.00
Purchased At: aafes
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