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, from Cullman, AL, USA Summary: I saw this amp being advertised about four or five years ago in my home theater mags. At first I had no intention of buying it, but soon was realizing what an amazing buy this could be if it did in fact turn out to be half way refined. My mind was sealed when, on summer vacation, I took a Stereo Review magazine that happened to have a review of the amp. Julian Hirsch (did he ever admit an amplifier could have sound differences?) said he has never seen such an amp at the price and even called Cinepro to check to be sure the price was not a typo! The gist of the article was that the sound was extremely transparent and very very powerful. The dynamic headroom tested around the 3.0 db range at all impedences also! To make my story more concise: I purchased two and I love them. They take control of the speaker they are driving and transfer the amplified sound wonderfully-clear, crisp (not harsh but totally clear), and they are more sensitive and play louder than my Hafler 9505 which I had been using. BTW I love the Hafler too. It is one of the best buys I had found until I found the Cinepro 600x2 amp. I would say do not hesitate to buy this amp. Like everything, it has some faults. What it does right, however, is important and the fact it does it at the price it sells at is nothing short of amazing. Strengths: Price, power, fidelity, quality, and company support Weaknesses: Fan noise(you won't hear it during passages loud enough to make it come on), also needs detachable power cord, needs more heat sink material which could make the fan where it never needs to start, quality face plate and chasis except for the somewhat cheesey looking silk screened lettering saying "Six-Hundred Watt Theater Amplifier" and large Cinepro logo ( if silk screening is used it would be more tasteful using a minimalist approach like on Hafler amps) Similar Products Used: Hafler 9505's, Denon POA-2800, Dynaco ST-400, and 9 year old Parasound amp (I forget model, it only had 100 watts/ch).
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