Up for your consideration is a gently used pair of Odyssey Stratos SE+ w. Glass ceiling Upgrade. The anodized cases are actually very clean - flash on my cheap camera makes cases look dusty/dirty. No dents, damage, or signs of wear (other than a burned out light on one of the amp faceplate - easy $1.00 fix).
This was the top-of-the-line amp offering from Klaus prior to the introduction of the Kismets. Original price for these were $4,200 - 4,900 upon introduction in 2007.
I know from communicating with Klaus very recently that upgrading these to Kismet status will be around $1,500. I would do this in a heartbeat except that I'm getting out of this hobby. As you may know, NIB Kismet monos now run around $7,300+. Klaus also puts them in Stratos cases for $5,200 - $5,400. So, if you have the funds, the $1,500 upgrade is the way to go. But, they also sound amazing as-is. So, an upgrade is entirely optional.
Price is $2,000.








Specs (aside from Glass Ceiling upgrade):
• 1 x 200+ Watts RMS @ 8 Ohms (each)
• High Class A /AB
• 2 Ohm load stable
• 1 - 600,000 Hz frequency range
• 120,000µF memory (each)
• Additional 60,000µF memory bank for 180,000µF total (each)
• >120 amps current delivery
<0.04% THD (not audible)
• >800 continuous damping factor
• Input impedance 22K ohms
• DC offset <1 mV
• RCA & XLR (bridged) inputs
• 400 VA Plitron transformer (each)
• Additional 400 VA Plitron transformer for 800VA total (each)
• Sanken Epitaxial Planar Transistors 2SA1216 & 2SC2922
• Anti vibration dual thickness PCB
• Power consumption when idle ±30Watts
• 4 internal fuses 250V/6.3A, 5x20mm, fast blow
• Additional electrical protection fuse
• Higher performance parts: Nichicon Muse capacitors, Vishay/Dale resistors, extra WIMA metal film capacitors
• Power consumption when idle ±35Watts
• >66 lbs / 30 kg weight
• Dimensions: 19 width x 18 deep x 7 height (in) /
48.3 width x 45.7 deep x 17.8 height (cm)