Krell Master Reference Amplifiers
Krell Master Reference Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 03, 2009]
beretta
AudioPhile
SETUP: The MRAs come in wooden crates and weigh in at 683 pounds each not counting the crates. They are removed by unscrewing the top of the crate then unscrewing one side to allow easy removal of the upper section of the crate. The monoblocks sit on sturdy plastic like foam which rest on the heavy duty skid. You can move the MRAs by putting a sturdy four wheel dolly under the skid and rolling the skid to wherever you need the amp; however, it was NOT recommend using a floor lift on just the amps as you can bend the heat fin covers. It takes six strong men to life the MRA from the skid (one on each corner and one on each side) and be prepared for the operation to be difficult. One would assume with the men only having to lift approximately 115 pounds each the operations would be simple; however, the weight distribution combined with different height and strength people makes the task awkward and difficult. You want to ensure to have a sturdy and smooth base to sit the amps on and you do not want to put them directly onto carpet (air circulates upward from under the amps and they would not be able to cool properly when they sank into the carpet). My MRA sit on granite stands (3cm thick) so they do not rest directly on the carpet. The amps are really meant to be professionally set up, which is evident by the very minimalistic owner’s manual.
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[Aug 29, 2002]
Bill Reed
AudioPhile
Strength:
Minimalist design gives transparancy
Weakness:
Woody sound when playing woodwinds. I purchased the Krell Master Reference (KMR)used at Jim's Audio Bargoons. The unit had a long scratch on the faceplate and big hole in the side. It was the hole that originally attracted me to the KMR. It sounds very transparent and the highs shimmer crystal clear. I looked inside the hole and saw that some parts, perhaps capacitors or resistors (nothing major) were missing. I believe this is responsible for the unit's excellent transparency...less electronics to get in the way of the music. Similar Products Used: Mark Levinson ML-1 with hole in the side and parts missing. |
[Mar 06, 2000]
Joseph
Audiophile
Strength:
power, industrial design, bass grip, detail
Weakness:
lack of musicality (yes I know this is a personal judgment) I heard these monos hooked up with the Wilson X-1s. They are truly incredible, I was blown away by the sheer power of the setup. Bass ripped through my chest. Massive transient attack etc. But it doesn't involve me musically. Wehn I listen the first thing I do is check the hairs on the back of my neck. I they are standing I know it is a good product. While the Wilson/Krell setup made me feel like I was in a Maxell commercial, alas, they did not move me the way much much cheaper electronics do. For me the reason to lissten to music is to be transported away. To be enveloped in the magic sound, transcend time and space. These amps never let that happen. True I did hear ever last drop of detail in the recording, but I don't care about that. I suppose this proves to me once and for all that transistors cannot touch tubes. I know that this opens up a whole can of worms but I'm sorry. If this is solid state at its finest (which it had better be damn close to for $125,000) I feel sorry for those who purchase it. Not because its a bad product, it very well might be state of the art, but because music can be so much more involving. And for those of you who think that I am just old man living in the past, I turn twenty-one in August and for my birthday I have an MC2000 waiting for me. |
[Jun 26, 2001]
RUSTY SCHULDT
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
GREAT SOUND
Weakness:
price is huge!!! auditioned them in chicago about 2 weeks ago and oh my god they are huge and they powered a pair of mcintosh xrc 22 or something the whole building was shaking like an earthquake hit it! they are remarkable amps but the price is also way out there if dan ever lowered the price ohhhh to maybee 10,000 or so these things would be all over and they are awesome!...........................for the money i give 2 stars a lot expensive..overall rsating i give 5 stars as i have heard a pair of these puppies in action! wow..if i ever win the lottery or have a baseball player give me a million dollar donation..sure ill buy a pair but for now ill stick with my little amo for now Similar Products Used: none |