MistralLE-MKIIIusedMistral LE-MKIIIFor sale on this listing is a Mistral brand LE-MKIII integrated amp from 1997. Note we are not 100% certain of the model number since it's not written anywhere on the amp but it matches exactly th...801.00

Mistral LE-MKIII

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Ships fromBerkeley, CA, 94709
Ships toUnited States
Package dimensions24.0" × 18.0" × 12.0" (21.0 lbs.)
Shipping carrierFedEx
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For sale on this listing is a Mistral brand LE-MKIII integrated amp from 1997. Note we are not 100% certain of the model number since it's not written anywhere on the amp but it matches exactly things we've seen pictures of this model we've seen online. If we're wrong on the model please let us know! Also serial number is badly faded but it's there, starting with an M.....

FET outputs and simple well laid out circuitry. Has 5 high level inputs and 1 moving magnet phono input all of which work just fine. We replaced a blown fuse and it came to life and worked great. We tested it on our Sound Technology test panel and it puts out 30 watts RMS per channel into 8 ohms. Ran extensively on music and works as it should after several hours of burn in.
Safely double boxed and we guarantee it will arrive well packed and work and look exactly as described. No long term warranty beyond that.
PayPal, shipped by FedEx or pick it up in Berkeley, CA. at no extra charge in a safe, contact free manner. We will also deliver it to you curbside within the Berkeley City Limits if prepaid.
We've been restoring and selling fine home audio equipment since 1974 under mostly same ownership.
Thanks for looking!


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Hi, I would like to check if the transformer could be rewired to 230v operation? Thanks
I don't think so since there isn't a switch or a plug to change the input voltage. It's possible to sometimes reconfigure wires on the primary to change it but the way the company labeled the transformers themselves 110/120 V I doubt that would be the case here. You'd need a separate, outboard step up transformer in all likelihood. Thanks for the inquiry.

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