This is what I copied down:
Type: 40/6266/1
Batch: 23/01
I am not sure if it has the value.
FWIW, the preamp is not really worth keeping from my experience. I have had it repeatedly malfunction even after 3 repairs at the Krell factory over a 2 year period. Factor in freight (I am not in the US) and the hefty repair costs, I sold it for very little. It used to just blow up and the power supply would go dead. The same for my old KSA 200S.
Not really a flame on Krell as I have moved on but I hear people say all the time that Krell equipment is very reliable and built like tanks - well not from my experience. Some say it is a known fact that the KSA S and KRC series of amps and pres were made with faulty sourced capacitors that results in repeated problems after a while. I believe there is truth in that because these were discontinued very quickly and replaced by the FPB series. Also, the new Krell service people leave much to be desired. Certainly not as helpful as when Patrick Bresnahan was there.
Type: 40/6266/1
Batch: 23/01
I am not sure if it has the value.
FWIW, the preamp is not really worth keeping from my experience. I have had it repeatedly malfunction even after 3 repairs at the Krell factory over a 2 year period. Factor in freight (I am not in the US) and the hefty repair costs, I sold it for very little. It used to just blow up and the power supply would go dead. The same for my old KSA 200S.
Not really a flame on Krell as I have moved on but I hear people say all the time that Krell equipment is very reliable and built like tanks - well not from my experience. Some say it is a known fact that the KSA S and KRC series of amps and pres were made with faulty sourced capacitors that results in repeated problems after a while. I believe there is truth in that because these were discontinued very quickly and replaced by the FPB series. Also, the new Krell service people leave much to be desired. Certainly not as helpful as when Patrick Bresnahan was there.