An exceedingly rare amplifier, the STAX DA-300 defined high-end when it came out in the late 1970s. It was the amp that Mark Levinson used as a reference when building his first amplifiers. 150 watts per channel of pure class-A power. This amp was designed to drive the Stax electrostatic speakers of the day, which were quite inefficient and difficult to drive. In excellent cosmetic condition for its age, and functioning perfectly with no issues. When this came out, it cost the equivalent of about $17k in today's dollars. It will work well on any speaker load, and has nearly bottomless power.
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