Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.

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pearsall001

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Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.
« on: 6 Nov 2007, 10:58 am »
I can pick this Krell KAV 250A amp for a very good price. If anyone has first hand listening experience with it I would appreciate your thoughts. There is just no way I can listen to it before purchasing. That's one of the pitfalls of buying used gear. You have to rely on feedback & reviews.

I would say my system is on the warm side with a CJ PV14LS2 tube pre & a Tube Audio DAC feeding a pair of AAD 2001 monitors. My thoughts are that the Krell would work nicely. Your thoughts please.

darrenyeats

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Re: Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.
« Reply #1 on: 7 Nov 2007, 01:02 am »
That's one of the pitfalls of buying used gear. You have to rely on feedback & reviews.

My advice is don't buy without auditioning.
Darren

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Re: Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.
« Reply #2 on: 7 Nov 2007, 01:09 am »
If you got it for very good price and you don't like it, then it shouldn't be a problem to flip it.
You need to hear it in the context of your own home and system to know if it is right for you.



KeithR

Re: Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.
« Reply #3 on: 8 Nov 2007, 01:06 pm »
i think you can do much better.  unless you get Krell FPB, going Krell isn't worth it.

Bucky

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Re: Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.
« Reply #4 on: 8 Nov 2007, 01:28 pm »
you may be able to solve your issues by rolling your tubes.  tubes don't have to equal warmth.  that being said, i find the lower end of the Krell line to be very cool and analytical, of course i'm used to tubes so I tend to judge amps on the midrange. 

pearsall001

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Re: Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.
« Reply #5 on: 8 Nov 2007, 04:51 pm »
If you got it for very good price and you don't like it, then it shouldn't be a problem to flip it.
You need to hear it in the context of your own home and system to know if it is right for you.




That's exactly my thinking. I know that you should try to give any new gear a listen before purchasing, but that's not always possible. This is one of those cases, I live in NJ & the amp is coming from FLA. But due to the very attractive price, I have no problem trying this amp in my system. If it turns out that I don't like the system synergy, I'll have no problem selling it for what I paid. I did a google search & the amp receives excellent reviews, hence my purchasing decision.

flintstone

Re: Krell KAV 250A...your thoughts.
« Reply #6 on: 8 Nov 2007, 07:52 pm »
I had a Kav-500 in the past...I thought it was a good amp (although I used it mostly for center and rear speaker duty...along with a Ksa-250 driving the mains).

I did hook it up to my Apogee speakers for around a month when another amp broke down (Ksa-250)...it did a nice job filling in.

The Kav amps sound best in a warm system like yours. They are not what you could call warm sounding.


Dave