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bumpy
25-11-2019, 11:22
Its taken me nearly a year to decide if I keep my 45 monoblocks or the 211 integrated. I will probably regret it, but the 211 is up for sale.
Half wave valve rectification,

Massive mains transformer,

Oil filled 2Kv capacitor the size of a Tupperware lunchbox,

Desirable C core output transformers.

Driver valves are RTC E182cc

Valve rectifiers are CV187

Triodes are nearly new psvane T Series Mark II

Upgraded Audionote volume pot

Beautiful dense Greenheart wood case (better 'sounding')

At about 20w per channel it will drive a wide range of speakers

Very heavy

Sounds wonderful and will be shown working.

I was watching a documentary about Scott of the Antarctic and noted that his ship Discovery was clad externally in Greenheart wood to protect it from being crushed by ice. It is one of the densest, stiffest woods naturally occurring

Price is £1995

See bigger pictures below. Others available on request.

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anubisgrau
25-11-2019, 14:07
PM sent

paulf-2007
25-11-2019, 15:23
Looks like a good deal for someone.

alcarmichael
25-11-2019, 17:01
Looks like a good deal for someone.

Especially anyone who may feel that their amplifier needs to withstand an avalanche.

bumpy
25-11-2019, 17:52
Just to clarify a couple of points. This is a true integrated with 4 switchable inputs. It is far to heavy to post, so collection only ��

Barry
25-11-2019, 17:56
You need to provide full sized photographs for items over £250.

Thumbnails are insufficient and you shouldn't expect interested viewers to have to click on them.

Please provide full size images as per the rules for selling items ASAP.

Thank you

bumpy
25-11-2019, 18:49
Ok Barry. Need to research how to do this. Please be patient with me.

bumpy
25-11-2019, 18:53
At the start of this section there are 8 pages of instructions going back to 2014. Do I start at the beginning or end?

Barry
25-11-2019, 19:06
Assuming you have the images stored on your PC, laptop etc., you can use 'postimage', which is free.

Or you can click on your thumbnails, then copy the image address. Repost each image address bracketed with and , thus:

https://theartofsound.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=27009&d=1571860011

bumpy
25-11-2019, 19:27
Assuming you have the images stored on your PC, laptop etc., you can use 'postimage', which is free.

Or you can click on your thumbnails, then copy the image address. Repost each image address bracketed with and , thus:

https://theartofsound.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=27009&d=1571860011

Thanks Barry, why did it take 8 pages above to say that?

If I’m going to all this effort I would like to get the pictures the same size as on my computer, not pretty thumbnails ��

I can’t get to my main computer until tomorrow afternoon. If you can’t wait till then, please delete and I will start all over tomorrow.

Barry
25-11-2019, 21:41
Yes, we can give you time - now you know what to do.

Agreed, the thread on how to post images needs updating. In fact the first mention of "postimage" is on another, related, thread: https://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?63334-How-To-Add-A-Photo-To-A-Posting-From-A-Home-Computer&highlight=postimage

bumpy
26-11-2019, 11:51
https://theartofsound.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=27010&d=1542723026

https://theartofsound.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=27011&d=1536322467

https://www.hifi-forsale.co.uk/images/large_images/74659_3.jpg

Barry
26-11-2019, 16:06
Well done Chris,

Good luck with the sale.

Audio Al
26-11-2019, 17:30
Very nice , I have the big brother pre / power combo :)

bumpy
16-01-2020, 15:04
The amplifier has left the building.