Pathos Classic One Mk II

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by cvoon, May 25, 2007.

  1. cvoon

    cvoon

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    Greetings all

    As my search for my perfect amp continues, I have, somewhat regretably decided to put my Pathos Classic One Mark 2 up for sale.

    The build quality on this amp is superb and it really looks lovely. Above all, it sounds wonderful, the power and control of solid state with a touch of valve warmth. Check out the reviews:

    http://www.pathosacoustics.com/nov03.pdf

    http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/newclassicone_e.html

    So why am I selling? Well, I'm a bit embarrassed to say on here, but I've decided I need something I can integrate with my home cinema set-up, something I can leave switched on and not worry about (apologies to the environmentalists out there).

    I will include with this amp the original Sovtek valves, plus a pair of gold pinned Mullards (British made) and a pair of Croygenically treated Harma's for you to play around with. These valves are worth in excess of £100 themselves.

    http://www.watfordvalves.com/product_detail.asp?id=1427

    The amp is in minty condition, complete with original wood remote, packaging and manual. Photo's of the actual amp are available on request.

    I'm looking for £725, but of course, offers are welcome. Postage can be arranged at cost.

    I'm based nearish Guildford, Surrey, if anyone wants a listen.

    Thanks for looking.
     
    cvoon, May 25, 2007
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    cvoon

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    Feel free to make me an offer :)
     
    cvoon, May 27, 2007
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    Yannick

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    Hi I might be interested, cud I have some pics please
    Thanks
    Yan
     
    Yannick, May 18, 2008
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