Is Cinepro any good?


They seem to have a good product line up, but I never hear any thing good or bad about them. Are there products any good?(There are NO local dealer's that sell this stuff so I have no way to even see it better yet hear it!)
tireguy
ME, The older Cinepro's were known for the POP and slight noise. That was before STAR grounding, and was the reason the grounding was done in the first place.. If you are interested, we can upgrade the boards for you.. just give us a call.
Mike @ VeraStarr 678-699-1159
Are there still any Cinepro owners out there?
I wonder how to best use of this amp. I have a 3k6II and my speakers "pop" loudly every time it powers on. Is there a way to eliminate this problem? I think leaving the amp on at-all-time could waste lots of electricity for nothing. Also, there is a humming noise from speakers when the amp is on and idle. Are you comfortable with the humming noise while you don't play any source? Or is it perfectly quiet when you leave this amp powered on?

Thanks for any feedback.
Me
The Amplifiers, and power products are built extremely well, and are still very much available with full support and service. Something this great will not be allowed to die.
They are no longer in business. The owner died sometime last year, and my understanding is that his widow liquidated the business.
In short yes. A friend of mine purchased a 3K6SEIII to use in his home system with a Proceed front end, and Revel Ultima Speakers. The amp sounded good, for the channels that worked (one channel had bad output devices) with a good bottom end, and a smooth midrange and top end. That said, the amp didn't quite cut it and he ended up returning it to Cinepro (they found the bad channel on replacement and returned the money with no hassle). He ended up purchasing Levinson/Proceed amps in their place. A couple of things worth noting 1) the speaker terminals are all grouped on one side of the amp, making it very difficult to hook up spades, and 2) Cinepro does have a 30 day return policy and often has demo amps for sale at a discount, so you can try it and return it if you don't like it (less the return shipping). For my money I would purchase a Sunfire, or used Proceed or Bryston before I would buy the Cinepro.
I'm looking to purchase a Cinepro 3K6SE111 for theater use & would like feedback about there quality both in reliability & performance. There don't seem to be many reviews available & the few that I've read seem to praise cinepro's line.
I recently went back to Cinepro when I purchased their latest incarnation of the 3k6 se model -- the gold version -- one of my better moves -- musically the best and movie sounds are incredible -- even at $7500 you get 6 deliciously sounding channel that will hold up against the best comparable 2-channel amps, by the way, i am planning on selling 2 McCormick DNA One Deluxe Monoblocks that were replaced by the Cinepro
I own the 3k6mk-III which tri-amps 4 Snell B-Minors, 2 lefts and 2 rights and is the most musical sounding amp that I have ever listened to. I have compared to Krell, Parasound(had 3 of their HCA-3500 up against the 3k6mk-III), Pereaux, Aragons 8008, and ATI. The Cinepro has incredibly tight bass control, and the mids and highs are so smooth and natural sounding. The dynamics of this amp are also incredibly fast and authoritative. This amp can also play very loud and crystal clear, with absolutly no ear fatigue at high volume listening. It's almost as if it is a drug and you can not get enough of it. If you can get a chance to hear this amp or their 2k6mk-III...DO NOT PASS IT UP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have the Cinepro 20 Line Balancer in a two-channel stereo system, and it was one of my best additions. I can be set to play an LP at normal listening level and not be able to tell, with my ear against a speaker, that the system is on.
The idea behind them is brilliantly simple, not even all that original, since it's how power comes into our houses from the poles outside. But the implementation matters too, and transformer quality is important, and they do that well.
Great for home theater. Feel every bullet piercing your chest. Had the 3k6 mkII and not very musical for two channel though!