Circle Labs A200 hybrid Int amp newest upgraded R&L output boards

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grannyring

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This Circle Labs A200 only has 100 hours of playtime on it. It was slightly damaged in transit from Poland to the US importer some 2.5 years ago. The amp was in storage over this time. Two repairs were needed and completed 3 weeks ago. The faceplate was reattached and there was no cosmetic damage! Front face plate looks as new. The right channel output board needed to be replaced as confirmed by emails with the manufacturer/designer. Circle Labs has upgraded the output boards so I purchased upgraded R&L channel boards. I replaced the boards and fully tested the amplifier. The amplifier works flawlessly. I have been running it for 3 weeks and it sounds spectacular. It is now mostly broken in. I also owned another A200 with the older boards and really enjoy the sound of this upgraded A200! Just wonderful.

It comes with a set of brand new NOS tubes with only 100 hours on them. I also have the remote.

The pics show the old output boards which the buyer can have if desired. The last picture shows a very slight gap between the top cover and heat sink. It is just shy of perfect and really the only “sign” of shipping damage. Frankly, it may be the way all of them the look, but I point it out anyway. The phone camera really makes it look more obvious than in person. The unit really looks like new and only has 100 hours of use time. It comes with the very latest output circuit boards installed.

See my feedback on Audiogon also under Grannyring. I build and modify gear and was a past cable builder. Same username on USAM.

I do not have the box, but will consider shipping freight only dock to dock. I will pack well using a freight carrier like Forward Air. Buyer to pay all actual shipping costs. I can meet the buyer if the drive is within 2 or so hours. The buyer can also pick it up here in Franklin, TN some 19 miles south of Nashville.  PayPal F&F.

Thanks for looking,

Bill




























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Bill,

Nice looking amp! You might want to include your location in the ad.  :thumb:

Michael

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Bill,

Nice looking amp! You might want to include your location in the ad.  :thumb:

Michael

Hey Mike
Maybe you missed it or it was just added :lol:
I will not ship. Please do not ask as I simply cannot. I do not have the box. I can meet the buyer if the drive is within 2 or so hours. The buyer can also pick it up here in Franklin, TN some 19 miles from Nashville.

Gorgeous amp
Good luck with the sale

grannyring

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Thanks guys. I just added that additional information. I had forgotten to mention where I live 🤔

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Hey Mike
Maybe you missed it or it was just added :lol:
I will not ship. Please do not ask as I simply cannot. I do not have the box. I can meet the buyer if the drive is within 2 or so hours. The buyer can also pick it up here in Franklin, TN some 19 miles from Nashville.

Gorgeous amp
Good luck with the sale

Yup.  :)  I read the ad twice to make certain I hadn't missed information. If you notice the time of my post and the time stamp for Grannyring's edit, you'll realize he probably fixed the ommision 20 or so minutes after I asked.  :thumb:

Side note: Damn! I was in Nashville with my wife, son, DIL and the cutest little grandson you could ever wish for about 8 weeks ago. I stopped to visit Volti Audio on the return trip to Atlanta. I probably could have persuaded my boss...er wife to let me make a side trip.  Another lost opportunity. :(

grannyring

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Nice system!

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Hi Bill.

How would you describe its sound and imaging?

Thanks

Rocket Ronny

grannyring

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You can find many professional reviews of this amplifier as well as one I did on Audiogon a few years ago. It has natural tone to my ears with no portion of the frequency spectrum exaggerated or reduced.  Nice body and weight and fleshed out mids.  Here is my review of the amp as posted on Agon. I am building a custom Int amp for my field coil speakers and really don’t need this one.
Colin of Gestalt Audio is no longer the importer/dealer as an FYI. He did a great job for CL while the importer. 

“This review is a reflection of my desire to help those looking for purity of sound in the convenient package of an integrated amplifier. In other words, an amplifier that transcends the usual boundaries of tube vs solid state. The A200 integrated is a unique design and one that I don’t recall seeing before--more on that in a moment. I called my local dealer here in the Nashville area, Colin King of Gestalt Audio Design, and told him I wanted to look into an integrated amplifier. I had too many boxes with several LPS’s, switches and such on the floor next to my Sound Anchors rack. It did not look good in our living room, and since I live with THE Audiophile’s Wife, I decided I better simplify and tidy up our space before she took to the blogosphere and wrote about my slovenly ways.

I also liked the integrated amp concept, in general, as they can offer stellar sound at lower prices than competing separates. I knew Colin carried the Luxman brand, and it has always intrigued me, but to my surprise, he suggested the Circle Labs A200 made in Poland. I had not heard of it, but he felt it would fit my sonic priorities better. In a nutshell, I like beautiful tone and realism and am less concerned about sonic feats of strength that impress initially, but over time don’t immerse me in the music. I guess, for me, an integrated amp appeals to the heart and soul--not just the mind.

Prior to the A200, I had a wonderful sounding $15,000 Mark Levinson 532 preamp and two nice amplifiers. Here’s a little backstory on that:AMPS: One of the amps was a 50-watt per channel, pure class A solid state Clayton Audio amplifier. The other was a 1200-watt per channel, unique class D amplifier. Both appealed to me in different ways.PREAMPS: I recently built a very robust 6sn7 tube preamp that I enjoyed but ended up giving to my stepson as a housewarming gift. In addition to that, I owned a highly modified/upgraded Audio Valve Eclipse tube preamp that was also quite enjoyable.

Suffice it to say the integrated had a significant sonic hurdle to clear to make it onto my audio rack. On paper, the A200 seemed ideally suited to my sonic preferences. The design combines a tube preamplifier and a single ended, pure class A, solid state output stage. While hybrid integrated amplifiers are not new to the scene, one with a single ended, pure Class A output was unique in my experience. In addition, the builder was passionate and intensely focused on short signal paths and keeping the parts count to an absolute minimum. The end goal was sonic purity, in other words, the accuracy of the tone and overtones needed to be precise to the vocals and the instruments. It needed to correctly address the nuances of the recordings like the inflections of the voices, the emotion of the vocalist and the subtleties of each instrument.

The A200 is rated at 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms and doubles to 200 watts into 4 ohms. It uses the rather inexpensive Siemens ECC8100 tube--one per channel and they will last some 10,000 hours. You can read more about this amp online at the Circle Labs site as well as viewing several online reviews of the unit.

This design goal, in my estimation, delivers the sonic purity I find elusive in many pieces of audio gear. This hybrid is different from other hybrid amps I have owned from Blue Circle, Monarchy Audio and Aesthetix Audio. Their designs are wonderful in their own way. They have sonic strengths in areas like warmth, stage size, high power and such. In my opinion, the A200 stands out from the other hybrids in purity of sound and inner detail. The sound reminds me of the “illuminated from within” sound I heard on my past pair of 2a3/300b monoblock SET amps from George Wright. The A200 sonic strengths boil down to a wide open sound, purity of tone and a positively arresting revealing of inner detail and nuance. The bass of the A200 is stellar in both articulation and fullness. If the recording has a meaty foundation, the A200 delivers it, and this is a must for me to enjoy music. The amp does not homogenize recordings based on my experience. Every recording is delivered with its intended sound and personality.

Another aspect I really appreciate is how engaging this amp is at low to moderate volume levels. I think this is simply a reflection of its sonic purity. In the end, the A200 cleared my sonic hurdle, and then some, because it drew me into the performances time and time again. One additional note is the A200 is just plain fun. My wife joins me for pleasure listening, and it scores very high marks on the fun factor.

I have heard amplifiers with more exacting leading edges and crisper highs. I have heard amplifiers with more gut-hitting dynamics at high volume levels, though I suppose if you pair the A200 with highly efficient speakers you would achieve this. I have not often heard the purity of sound and overall illumination of the performance that this integrated delivers. Approximating it would typically require SET tube amplifiers of the 2a3/845 and OTL variety-- at least in my experience.”



grannyring

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Price lowered to $3250.

grannyring

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Now $3150.  Good luck fellow Aphiles as this is one heck of a buy. Listed elsewhere also.
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grannyring

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I will consider shipping using a freight carrier strapped to pallet.

grannyring

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Decided to take the listing off.