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Krell KBL + KPA Preamp/Phono Preamp Combo - Stereophile Class A Duo

$ 3827.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Very Good
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Founded in 1984 by David Wasserman, Stereo Exchange is one of New York’s most experienced audio, video, and home theater retailers.
    Driven by our passion for the best high-end audio and music experience possible in your home, we are retailers of the world’s very best HiFi brands such as Bowers & Wilkins (B&W), McIntosh, and Sonus Faber, and will work with you to customize your individually perfect listening experience.
    Stereo Exchange was voted “Best of New York” by New York Magazine, and awarded TWICE Magazine‘s “Excellence in Retailing Awards as Best A/V Specialty Dealer."
    Check out the deep dive video into this combination from our partner company YouTube Channel:
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    Not only did this Krell combo receive a Stereophile Class A rating, but the reviewer stated they belong at the top of Stereophile's Class A rating scale for high-end audiophile grade HiFi equipment.
    Take a look at our photos showing off the insides to get a clear picture for how well designed and executed this preamplifier combo truly is.
    This preamp duo is clean with no signs of abuse inside or out.  There are no significant scratches, just the occasional scuff from moving around.  Both pieces were tested on our workbench and in our listening room without any hiccups.
    The KBL by itself sold for ,500 in 1991 - which equals ,500 in today's dollars due to inflation.
    The original 1990 KBL Brochure is linked here and contains all specifics on the special external power supply unit, as well as detailed info on the inputs and outputs within the preamplifier pieces.
    From a review written by Lewis Lipnick for Stereophile:
    "The KBL is undoubtedly the finest preamp ever to come from Krell. It's priced in the same league as the No.26 (00 for the Krell vs 50/50 for the Levinson unbalanced/balanced), is a "line-level only" component which can be combined with a matching phono stage (Krell KPA vs Levinson No.25), and offers balanced operation (as does the No.26 with its optional input card). It can also be mated with another KBL for dual-mono operation.
    ...I feel the KBL belongs at the top of Stereophile's Class A. As did Krell's KSA-250 power amp, I feel the KBL to redefine the term "neutrality." Dynamic and transparent, this preamp is faithful to the musical material, revealing a recording's best and worst aspects."
    Specifications - KBL Preamplifier:
    Solid-state, class-A, DC-coupled, line-level, stereo preamplifier
    S/N ratio: 100 dB (A-weighted)
    Input impedance: 10k ohms
    Output impedance: 0.5 ohms
    Frequency range: 0.1Hz-250kHz
    Voltage swing: 65V peak-peak (23V RMS)
    Voltage gain: 3x (approximately 9 dB)
    Dimensions: 2.25" H by 19" W by 12" D (preamplifier) and 2.5" H by 9" W by 12" D (power supply)
    Weight: 27 lbs
    Year: 1990
    Specifications - KPA Phono Preamplifier:
    Signal to Noise Ratio:  85db "A" weighted
    Phono Input Impedance:  Adjustable from 5 ohms to 47,000 ohms
    RIAA Tracking:  Less than .1 dB deviation from 20Hz to 20kHz
    Phono Overload:  300mV @ 1kHz
    Gain:  36 dB or 66 dB
    Our Testing Process for Preamplifiers:
    We start with a visual inspection of all internal components to make sure there are no signs of stress or aging. Capacitors are checked for telltale sings of bulging or leaking, resistors are checked for signs of overheating or cracking, and transistors are checked for signs of stress or damage. Special attention is paid to the power supply which is the most common source of failure for preamps. We then power up the unit and run a simple 1k sine wave while monitoring the low voltage output on an oscilloscope for signs of distortion or noise to get a baseline.
    At this point we will lubricate and clean all switches and potentiometers (that are not sealed) with a high quality contact cleaner, and then re-test all functions for any signs of noise or scratching.
    Final testing involves putting actual music through the preamplifier We have learned over time that some issues are only noticeable to a trained ear while listening to a familiar source material. Our test bench has reference vintage Kef speakers that we are super familiar with which will quickly reveal any discrepancies. Some preamps will then move into the listening room where they will be tested with our in-house reference system.
    Item
    Included
    Original Boxes
    Yes - KBL Only
    Manual + Original Brochures
    Online
    Remote
    No
    Cables
    Yes - KBL Only
    Physical Condition
    8
    Working Condition
    10