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, from USA Summary: First out of the box the sound is unbearably bright. The new Cardas cabling used are a good part of the brightness problem. (Subsituting to the 1000+ hours of used Nordost Silver flatline interconnects and speaker cables significantly reduced the brightness probelms but still the sound is not up to the standard expected of this amp). Only after about 50 hours did it become bearable to listen to. I had to burn-in the Cardas cables at the same time as the amp. Even now at 100+ hours the amp is still "settling down" to it's real sonic characteristics.
Preliminary findings:
Dynamics: Excellent, a tad better than the Krell. Treble: Good but still not quite as open and airy as the Krell which has over 1000 hours of use. Midrange: Good with a warmer sound than the Krell. Bass: Excellent on par with the Krell. Better delineation of the bass notes.
No conclusions at this point. Will wait for another 100 hours of use before seriously comparing it with the Krell 250a and the other Classe models. Meanwhile I am rating it 5s for value.
Strengths: Monoblock with tremendous power. This amp has been misclassified as a Chiro. It is a Classe mono amp. Weaknesses: Very long burn-in time. Highly sensitive to interconnects and speaker cables. Current cabling are all Cardas Cross interconnect and bi-wired Golden Cross to the B&W HTM1. Similar Products Used: Krell 250a in bi-amp mode to drive the B&W HTM 1 centre channel. Classe 301/401 Stereo.
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