FS Pair Steinhart 80 watt Monoblocks £250

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    teaseme

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    Rare in this country - matched pair of marble-fronted 80 watt G.Steinhart solid state monoblocks with captive silver mains leads, working fine, bargain to clear at £250 , NW6 London - search for steinhart for other info on this forum, fast & detailed with a valve-like delicacy . Collection only as no boxes - I may take a few days to respond to PM's as no internet at home .
     
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    lAmBoY Lothario and Libertine

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    These are a bargain. I wish I was £250 better off right now!
     
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    how old and what sort of price when new?
     
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    Any chance you can actually give us the information on these amps as well as photos, not many hits coming up on the Net for these and as we have no actual model number either, makes it kind of hard.

    Be kind to us please ;)
     
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    hi they're TR80 's - not a current model, don't appear on the website, quite obscure i think, they're solid state amps (not valve like current models), all hard-wired no pcb's, sorry for delay in reply, no internet access at home :) , made by G.Steinhart (Austrian now producing amps from South Africa, home page is findable via google) . Asking for £250 no offers thanks can dem london nw6 - fast detailed amps, quite light-sounding, remind me a little of DNM amps.

    david
     
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