I think some of you here might appreicate this story. I have been researching for a new amp for the best couple of months. I was looking at a CJ MF2500A, DNA 225. I wanted a decent upgrade from Sonographe SA 400. My dream amp was a Pass Labs X250 but the price was a bit out of my range and the fact that it weighed 100lbs did not help either. The CJ and McCormack were more in my range and had the sonic attributes I was after.
I went to my local dealer and we began to talk about what I was looking for and how much I wanted to spend. Out of the corner of my eye I noticed he had a pair of used BAT VK1000 monoblocks just sitting there. Interesting. Never seen one of these before. Hmmm. Nah! Better not. I can't afford them any ways. Stick to the plan you fool!
Well to make a long story short. An hour later I bought one of the BAT monoblocks. It will be sent back to BAT to change it to 2 channel. My budget was going to be $2K for a used/demo CJ or McCormack. I got the BAT for $2200. The conversion will cost another $300 or so.
As you can see this posts shows the benefits of sticking to your plan. So I spent $500 more than I wanted to and ended up with an amp that weighs in at mere 110lbs from a manufacturer I was not even considering. Perfect!
Now a few quick questions. I am curious as to how the BAT stack's up against the Pass Labs X-250. Its hard to find any info on the VK1000's. What speakers do they tend to match well with. Any info would be apprecited.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the VK1000 is a 350W amp. The VK500 is 250W. When the conversion is made will the VK1000's power output be reduced to 250W? Just wondering
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