Listing ID:
42982
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925.00 USD
- Condition
- Excellent/Like new
- Negotiability
- Firm
- Ships to
- North America
Bought new B-stock from Schiit on 08/2020 for $1300($1500 after tax and shipping), new retail price is $1600, I'm asking $925 plus shipping and fees.
This thing weighs a a good bit, so shipping may be expensive depending on your location, local pickup in Grand Rapids, MI is welcome. I also have a pair of Hosa Tech 5' XLR cables for an extra $10 with the amp or $20 plus shipping on the side. The cables are 20 gauge OFC with Neutrik connectors, good construction, like new because I made shorter DIY cables a week later.
This amp has been used lightly with efficient desktop speakers and headphones, I searched hard to find the "B-stock" flaw, there's a bit of rough machining on the bottom side of the bevel for the volume knob, shown in the last pic, otherwise it's perfect. I have all the original shipping material, power cord, remote, manual and Schitt decal. Everything has functioned perfectly, smoke and kid free, spent it's whole life in the same spot on the top of the rack. This has been my favorite SS amp, but I'm mostly listening on my DIY speakers these days and they prefer tubes.
Full disclosure, there was some mechanical transformer hum, not through the speakers, but from the amp itself when I initially plugged the amp in to the same power strip as my computer/monitor/etc, but it went away when I moved it to it's own outlet. I read something about DC making it's way back from some devices on a shared outlet to cause that kind of mechanical hum from the transformer.
This thing weighs a a good bit, so shipping may be expensive depending on your location, local pickup in Grand Rapids, MI is welcome. I also have a pair of Hosa Tech 5' XLR cables for an extra $10 with the amp or $20 plus shipping on the side. The cables are 20 gauge OFC with Neutrik connectors, good construction, like new because I made shorter DIY cables a week later.
This amp has been used lightly with efficient desktop speakers and headphones, I searched hard to find the "B-stock" flaw, there's a bit of rough machining on the bottom side of the bevel for the volume knob, shown in the last pic, otherwise it's perfect. I have all the original shipping material, power cord, remote, manual and Schitt decal. Everything has functioned perfectly, smoke and kid free, spent it's whole life in the same spot on the top of the rack. This has been my favorite SS amp, but I'm mostly listening on my DIY speakers these days and they prefer tubes.
Full disclosure, there was some mechanical transformer hum, not through the speakers, but from the amp itself when I initially plugged the amp in to the same power strip as my computer/monitor/etc, but it went away when I moved it to it's own outlet. I read something about DC making it's way back from some devices on a shared outlet to cause that kind of mechanical hum from the transformer.
Listed by:
bobboxbody (4)
Listed:
2023-03-05
Last edited:
2023-03-08