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Further information: I have decided to sell my Classe Amplifier. It is by far the neutral amp I have ever owned. 

NLR now as I am going in a different direction. 

Very good to Excellent condition with only a couple of barely visible marks on the chassis.  No marks to faceplate etc. Remote has a couple of marks.

Comes with the original box/accessories. 

These don't pop up too often!

 
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1 hour ago, marinemania2002 said:

Beware guys. Was interested and asked seller if it was 240v and he replied yes. When asked for photo he advised 120v as per picture

I cannot see the picture. But saying that most of the equipment these days have 2 taps; 110V and 220V (of course switching power supply). If not switchable, may need rewire. 

Anyway, thank you for reminding us. Gees, this forum is a danger zone for wallet.

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if read it prop' its 240!! if it was'nt, u would b looking at a blob of smoking metal.  there seem 2 b a memb' who has no idear about audio. beware FOOLS!

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all u have managed 2 do. cos i love this classe, & if some other lucky person, does'nt get 2 enjoy it. thanks 2 u. then im happy 2 hang on 2 it. cos its a beautiful, & rare amp.  so get off ur high horse, & touch the ground

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Stupid me. I reckon it is easy to add a good shot of the back panel include the plant rating, voltage and the fuse rating will clear up everything. 

Cheers

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This is straight from the manual.

 

The CAP-2100 integrated amplifier is set at the factory for 100V, 120V, 220V,
230V, or 240V AC mains operation, as appropriate for the country in which
it is to be sold
(230V only in European Union countries, in compliance with CE
regulations.) The voltage setting may not be changed by the user.

 

The voltage setting of your power amplifier may not
be changed by the user. There are no user-serviceable
parts within the unit

 

AC mains voltage must be within a range of approximately -15% to +10% of its nominal value at startup,

or the amplifier will not turn on.

For example, a 120V unit requires the AC mains to be between approximately 95V–135V in order to turn on.

 

 

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I have personally used this amp and it's in perfect running order and the seller hasn't "scammed" anyone in his life. 

 

Seems like @marinemania2002 has a personal issue/vendetta going on here.

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Hello all. i am taking my ad for my Classe int' amp, down. Becouse a subscriber, has made it hard for us all.and clearly has a personal issue with myself or the Classe brand.

I will redo this ad when i have the photos. Of the converted. 120=240 . So meanwhile if there is any members, GENUINELY interested in a very clean Classe. Let me know. Sorry 4 all this. Cheers.

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