Flying Mole DAD-M100 Pro mono blocks

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    Flying Mole DAD-M100 Pro

    One pair of Flying Mole mono block power amplifiers. As used in pro studios and high end home hifi and AV applications. Perfectly unmarked as new, with original manual and box. Rarely seen up for sale.

    Power outputs of 160w x2 into 4 ohm speakers (such as Dynaudio) or 100w x2 into 8ohm speakers. Very compact and efficient design means less kit on your rack, less heat for lower component stress and lower electricity bills. Balanced XLR input only.

    Produces a lovely natural sound with plenty of detail and insight, with very deep controlled bass. Read many of the independent glowing reviews all over the net. One commented on their valve like mid range combined with a vice like grip on the low end, making it the best of both worlds. Flying Mole are also used by PMC (Professional Monitor Company - who are partners with Bryston) so that gives you an idea of the stunning level of sound quality. In fact I used to own a Bryston 4B SST and 7B SST amplifiers and these FM mono blocks are like mini Brystons, with a slightly warmer natural sound.

    Collection is welcome from Maldon, Essex. Postage will be via TNT on a 48 hour service. Cost £780 for the pair new. £449 Buy Now, or bid :)

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....24577&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT#ht_500wt_1182


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    For more info see here:

    http://www.dv247.com/studio-equipment/flying-mole-dad-m100-pro-monoblock-amplifier--23945
     
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