- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi,
I have an old Pioneer A400 Amplifier. I was thinking of selling it but looking on Ebay they're going for peanuts, so i'm wondering wether it's worth keeping it.
When the A400 came out in the mid 90's it was seen as a real masterpiece of an amp. Getting countless awards and going down as a sort of legendary amp. So it's quality wass all there.
However, does amp technology move on? I mean, this amp is 15 or so years old now, but could it still be put alongside a <£1000 amp from today and still sound as good? If the answer is yes, the i'll keep it!
It sounds fine to me through my Mission 702's, but it's a bit of a bulky setup and i'd be a bit miffed if some tyke with an ipod dock is getting a better quality experience!
So, do i sell for less the £50 or keep?
I have an old Pioneer A400 Amplifier. I was thinking of selling it but looking on Ebay they're going for peanuts, so i'm wondering wether it's worth keeping it.
When the A400 came out in the mid 90's it was seen as a real masterpiece of an amp. Getting countless awards and going down as a sort of legendary amp. So it's quality wass all there.
However, does amp technology move on? I mean, this amp is 15 or so years old now, but could it still be put alongside a <£1000 amp from today and still sound as good? If the answer is yes, the i'll keep it!
It sounds fine to me through my Mission 702's, but it's a bit of a bulky setup and i'd be a bit miffed if some tyke with an ipod dock is getting a better quality experience!
So, do i sell for less the £50 or keep?