Sold: (SOLD) STAX SRM-T1 TUBE/HYBRID Estat Amp (DUAL BIAS)
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559.00 USD
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Excellent/Like new
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  1. United States of America
***DUAL BIAS - for BOTH LOW and HIGH (Pro) BIAS Electrostatic head phones.***

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One of Stax’s most popular classic electrostatic amplifier designs, tube with solid state it does a very fine job of delivering very good musical results. A better and more flexible choice compared to current Stax amps retailing for less than $1,000.

In very good condition, no scratches, dings, works perfectly, sounds great. Multi voltage and is currently set for use here in the U.S., no transformer needed as the ones that were purchased in Japan do as they are 100 volts.

A big plus is that in addition to the two high (Pro) bias headphone jacks there is also one for the original Low bias (NB) Stax older phones. This format is no longer available on current Stax amps and if you have or plan to get any older classic Stax earspeakers you will have to find a similar variant like this one. As I have another Stax amp with similar topology (SRM006t) I am able to deal with my mixed collection of Stax earspeakers (Both Pro & Low bias models) and free up this one, I hope this can find a new home since I no longer need two of that type.

Preferred by many, it is in the less common black finish.

Please reach out with any questions. I have been with Stax gear since the late 70’s.

Member since 2005, over 90 feedbacks, all 100% positive, read a few.

Shipping in US only, sorry.

Buyer contributes $15 toward shipping.
Long term member (2005) with 100 feedbacks all super positive, check out a few.
It will handle any Stax phones (new or old models) excepting the very inefficient SR007 series & the Uber rare original Omega which require one of the larger Stax amps like the SRM-717 or a modified SRM-727 or a custom built design. It works well with the 009 series and the new TOTL Stax headphone, the X9000. Reach out with any questions.

I hope this helps another enthusiast discover electrostatics or improve on their electrostatic set up. Easy way to get involved. Some of the older low bias phones were classics (SR-X mk3, SR-Lambda, SR-5, etc.

Thanks for looking.
Listed by: ESL-1 (126)
Listed: 2022-04-11
Last edited: 2023-02-02
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ESL-1

Headphoneus Supremus
Yes, PM Sent…….
 

ESL-1

Headphoneus Supremus
Brought the price down a little.
 

ESL-1

Headphoneus Supremus
There is no date of manufacture on the chassis. I am the second owner but I would think the original version hit the market mid 90’s. I have owned it for 15 years. Since I have several est amps I figured maybe one less would go with my trimming things. All the amps have had moderate use.
 

searchingtom

100+ Head-Fier
There is no date of manufacture on the chassis. I am the second owner but I would think the original version hit the market mid 90’s. I have owned it for 15 years. Since I have several est amps I figured maybe one less would go with my trimming things. All the amps have had moderate use.
Will this require a step down converter? Not sure what ampage it is at (it lists all of them). Thanks !
 

ESL-1

Headphoneus Supremus
Will this require a step down converter? Not sure what ampage it is at (it lists all of them). Thanks !
No need of a step down transformer, it is multi voltage. I have 7 electrostatic amps, two of them do most of the playing as they are my two best, one custom very expensive and a former Top Stax.

Thanks,
Will this require a step down converter? Not sure what ampage it is at (it lists all of them). Thanks !
 
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