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Item: Sanders Magtech Power Amplifier
Location:  VIC 3148
Price: sold
Item Condition:  Used - Excellent Condition
Reason for selling:  Prefer my current amplifier
Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal (+3%), COD Only
Extra Info:

 

Recently acquired from SNA.  Unit is about 3 years old and is in excellent condition and internally it is pristine.  This is a great solid state amplifier.  Plenty of power and headroom and I could not get it to break a sweat. 

 

I have the original packaging and manuals etc so shipping is possible at buyers cost.

 

Lowball offers will be ignored.

 

Power (Stereo Version)

500 watts RMS per channel into an 8 ohm load
900 watts RMS per channel into a  4 ohm load

Bandwidth

DC through 100kHz

Class of Operation

Class AB

Slew Rate

500 Volts/microsecond

Input voltage required for full output

2 Volts

Input Impedance 

100kohm (both balanced and unbalanced)

Gain

26dB 

Noise 

More than 110dB below rated output

Damping Factor

Greater than 600 into an 8 ohm load

THD

Less than 0.004%, 20 Hz - 20 KHz

Voltage

Voltage is user selectable for use world-wide.

IMD

Less than 0.003%, 20 Hz - 20 KHz

 

 

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Jesus am I the only one who is thinking what amp it is that you prefer over this incredible piece of equipment.

If I hadnt committed to the Holton build I would have bought this in a heart beat.

Absolute steal for this price.

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4 minutes ago, ghost4man said:

Jesus am I the only one who is thinking what amp it is that you prefer over this incredible piece of equipment.

If I hadnt committed to the Holton build I would have bought this in a heart beat.

Absolute steal for this price.

 

Nope, you are not the only one......

 

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1 hour ago, kelossus said:

 

God dammit now I want a pair, did you buy these from the US?

Be prepared for this 1kw room heater even at idle. Not suitable for brissy.

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2 minutes ago, hotJ said:

Be prepared for this 1kw room heater even at idle. Not suitable for brissy.

 

In case anyone is getting confused (and we wouldn't want to ruin someone's for sale ad by confusing prospective buyers)... the Sanders amp does not run hot. It's a beast yes, but it does not break a sweat even into very difficult loads

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5 hours ago, hotJ said:

Be prepared for this 1kw room heater even at idle. Not suitable for brissy.

 

 

5 hours ago, Sir Sanders Zingmore said:

 

In case anyone is getting confused (and we wouldn't want to ruin someone's for sale ad by confusing prospective buyers)... the Sanders amp does not run hot. It's a beast yes, but it does not break a sweat even into very difficult loads

 

 

 @Sir Sanders Zingmore.  I think @hotJ is referring to the Pass Lab Aleph 2.  The Pass Lab Aleph 2 are set up to have even harmonics, and heavily class A biasing, yet I can't detect the difference between that aund the Magtech when it was here on a shoot out.  

 

 The OP has been conversing with me during his acquisition and both the OP and @Sir Sanders Zingmore Knows that I've own one for at least 2yrs..  

The "regulated power supply and the way it's bias with Onsemi thermaltrak devices ensure that the Magtech idles cool.   I have this on a power meter and it measures 46w on idle.  The heatsink with a thermal contactless probe measures just over 30C when idle @ room temperature of 16C    Infact this amp has plenty on tap,  if your driving 4-8ohm speakers it won't raise a sweat.  I don't believe any other amp is capable of this, definitely not for a class B.

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On 07/06/2017 at 6:04 PM, hotJ said:

Be prepared for this 1kw room heater even at idle. Not suitable for brissy.

Why?

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