BAT VK-6200
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5ch x 200 Multichannel amplifier for home theater/music
This is the FIVE channel variation. Each amp board provides 200 wpc into 8 ohms and doubles truly to 400 wpc into 4 ohm loads.
I’d prefer local buyer pickup, but will ship to the lower 48 via truck at buyers expense. Plan on roughly $500 to ship.
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From the first notes, the VK-6200 was impressive. If I were asked to pick a single word to describe its sound, I’d pick dynamic. The VK-6200 was one of only a handful of amps with that elusive "jump" factor that brings all kinds of music alive, and not just where you’d expect it—like with Telarc’s foundation-activating timpani whacks, which, sure, sounded great, but they usually do. No, it was with the small stuff that the BAT’s dynamics could be a bit scary. "Tear," from Michael Kroll’s Ether Country CD (Mersea NG0005-2), features vocalist Nina Nastasia, whose voice comes in during the chorus. Every time it did, I jumped—as if someone had walked undetected into the room and spoken to me. Even after many playings, the effect never completely went away. Very freaky. There—it just happened again. Knock it off!
Thanks for looking, have a great day!
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