Classe CA-400 Amplifiers
Classe CA-400 Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 20, 2012]
tubeorsolidstate
AudioPhile
i just read david a Audiophile review. You must have the worst front end on the planet. I do admit I have $22,000 in preamps driving my CA-400. Ref 3 and Ref2 Phono from Audio Research.i was looking for a great solid state amp that was great sounding for no money...will compared to Ar, Boulder etc. This is it. This amp is far from grainy. I have an all vinyl rig and it sounds glorious and I have found my giant killer, dead quiet. You will have to spend 12k-30k to get this signal to noise of 137! Only a $25,000 Boulder amp has that stat!
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[Oct 29, 2006]
todds7
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
For all its power, the CA-400 is amazingly delicate and articlate. The bass slam is out of this world. DEAD quiet w/ balanced interconnects, though I've not heard it through RCAs. Unsurpassed amplifier-for-dollar ratio in the used market.
Weakness:
Size and weight -- very deep cabinet and 125 pounds in weight I researched this purchase for weeks and weeks, finally settling on this model based on affordability, build and sound quality, and reliability. The solidity and build quality are old school, but the rich aural pallet suggest a modern component.
Customer Service I understand through blogs that repairs are competently and cordially effected, but I've had nothing but reliable service so far. |
[Mar 16, 2002]
Jim Germann
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very smooth, imaging not bad
Weakness:
Very anemic bass I have read the other reviews of the 400, my obsevations agree but for one major exception. VERY WEAK BASS! I received the amp from a friend who was driving Aerial 10T''s & said the bass was weak. He brought it over to drive my Von Schweikert VR6''s, my conclusion was the same. For an amp of that much power, it was a major shock to both of us. My Conrad Johnson MV125 tube amp[125 watt/ch.] had more "balls'' in the bass department. My friend traded it for an Audio Research VT100 [100 watt/ ch.] amp & it had it all over the Classe! Was it defective? Who will ever know! Similar Products Used: Conrad Johnson MV125, Audio Research VT 100, Sim Audio W5 |
[Dec 28, 1999]
Alexandre R. Dubois
Audiophile
Strength:
Very powerfull, crystal-cleer sound, deep & quick bass
Weakness:
NONE Simply the the best for this price ! And more ... Similar Products Used: KRELL KSA 250B EUR |
[Aug 07, 2001]
D Dickerson
Audiophile
Strength:
Powerful, Detail, Resolution
Weakness:
None This is a super power amp with super value price, buy it if you can find one on the used market. Similar Products Used: Krell KSA-300s, ML-333, Pass 250, |
[Aug 15, 2000]
david
Audiophile
Strength:
power
Weakness:
grain, veilness in midrange This is one solid state amp that I just can't live with. I admit I am somewhat bias since I use my tube amps as reference, but CA-400 is so grainy and edgy that I will only turn it on if I have to. Among all solid state I have tried, McCormack DNA-2 is the best. Surprise? Me too. IAR certainly agree with my opinion as well and my reference is Sonic Frontier Power 3 and Audio Research VT-200. I heard Sim Moon 5, Plinius, Pass X series, and Rowland all are very good too. If you like music, not loudness, sell your CA-400 for a good price (I don't understand this one either, CA-400 commands a high resell price even though the performance sucks) and get something else. Similar Products Used: Bryston 4B-ST, Levinson 333, Krell FPB 300, McCormack DNA-2 |
[Aug 31, 2001]
Mike Sanders
Audiophile
Strength:
Powerfull but gracefull
Weakness:
none This is a undiscover treasure power amps, it is big, powerfull, but gracefull at the same time. Similar Products Used: ML333, Bryston 7, Krell KSA250, FBP300 |
[Mar 27, 2001]
Steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Deep tight bass, wide and deep soundstage, very dynamic
Weakness:
None This is a great amp and its better than most more expensive amps. The soundstage is wide and deep, and images are razor sharp. Bass is very deep and well controlled. Dynamics are effortless. I use a PS Audio Lab Cable on this amp which made it even better. When I was shopping for an amp to drive my Thiel CS6's, I called Thiel for advice. I told them I was considering a Classe CA400, they told me it was a great amp and they were using it as one of their references. Since I auditioned the Thiel's with a Classe CA200 and it was great, I decided to go for the larger 400. I've had the amp for almost 3 years and I have no desire to upgrade it. The rest of my system includes a CAT SL1 Ultimate, Meridian 500/566 24 bit and PS Audio P300 and various aftermarket power cords from TG Audio, Synergistics and ESP. Similar Products Used: Aragon 4004 MKII, Counterpoint NPS400A |
[Mar 16, 2001]
M G
Audiophile
Strength:
Seemingly unlimited power, tight control over bass, detailed...
Weakness:
Haven't discovered any. I had been using the M-1000 monoblocks (1000 watts/per/channel into 8 ohms, double into 4, etc...)for several years and became very curious to hear the CA-400 (400 watts/per/channel into 8 ohms, double into 4, etc...) line in my system. When I came across one at a ridiculously low price, I bought it and proceeded to be blown away. Similar Products Used: Classe M-1000's, Bedini 250. |
[Sep 27, 2001]
Luk Johnson
Audiophile
I pick up this mighty Classe Ca400 power amp after I compare with some other hi end power amp, such as Bryston 7, Krell FPB300, ML-333, BAT VK500. The CA400 sound the best to my ear, and it come with a resonal price. It build like a tank, high quality, SS power and bass without SS harsh sound. It can compete with some high end tube power amp. High is clear and extend, mid is sweet as tube, low is as good as you can get. Staging, imaging all first class. It make all other high price amp in shame! |