For sale, Jeff Rowland's Model 302 Stereo Amplifier
Fantastic Condition. Beautiful fit and finish.
I am the 2nd owner and am only selling it because I found a Continuum S2 integrated ( 1 of Jeff's newest) It is in very good condition and only has a few very light scratches (can't be seen from3-4 ft in normal, bright light Included: original box with all the packing materials and a good quality 8ft, 20amp power cord. I will ship it insured, signature required by FedEx ground or Home delivery to addresses in the continental USA for $125.00 or my actual cost which ever is less. Local pick up is free and preferred. I will also deliver it within a 200 mi radius for $65.00 If you have any questions feel free to call me 865-816-2430 or "E" me here
--------- $3750.00 --------- (please add 3% for PayPal)"The Model 302 re-defined for me, what to expect from an amplifier. Delicate and textured, enormously powerful and fast, the Model 302 leaves no sonic stone unturned. This is an amplifier that, once warmed up, will have the listener totally un-concerned with the technology, and totally immersed in the music."
StereoTimes - Greg Petan The 302 uses proprietary power modules by Bang & Olufsen Powerhouse a/s. Although these devices use digital circuitry, they are claimed not to be class-D amplifiers. [I believe that as they do use a switching output stage, it is not incorrect to refer to them as class-D.—Ed.] Furthermore, the 302's power supply is of the power-factor-correcting sort. The result is an amplifier that remained cool no matter what demands I made of it. "But, you may ask, how did it sound? The one-word answer: wonderful. The more extended answer is that, while the 302 retained the stateliness and subtlety that Rowland aficionados crave and treasure, it had a more open and extended treble than any Rowland product I have heard before. That didn't mean that the treble called attention to itself as such; it just meant that if, in the past, the treble reticence many heard from the 302 had put you off, perhaps you should now listen to it with fresh ears, and without preconceived notions. The 302 did not sound like a "solid-state" amplifier, let alone one with digital goings-on inside. "
-John Atkinson Output power: Continuous RMS watts both channels driven
300 Watts, 8 ohms
500 Watts, 4 ohms
Power Bandwidth: 5 Hz - 60kHz, 3dB
Peak Output Current: >45 Amps
Dynamic Range: 117 dBA
THD + Noise, 0.1W-500W/4 ohm 90dB, 20 Hz 20 kHz
Absolute Phase: Non-inverting, Pin 3 Positive
Inputs: User-selectable
2 × Balanced XLR
2 × Unbalanced RCA
Outputs: 2 Pairs Parallel Binding Posts per Channel
Standby Switch OFF: 85 Watts
Standby Switch ON (idle): 100 Watts
Maximum: 1200 Watts
Weight: 95 lbs
Dimensions: 15.5" (w) × 10.6" (h) × 18.3" (d)
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