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Excellent dual mono integrated amplifier
Excellent amp from Teac Reference Series circa 2005.
Massive toroidal power supply generates a decent 50 watts into 8 ohm speakers.
Each channel has its own discrete amp circuit. Hence dual mono description. Quite rare at this price point.
Excellent phono stage but the icing on the cake is the headphone output. This really sings on vinyl. Better than the Audiolab 8000A.
Pick up a good one and you’ll be grinning ear to ear!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: garryhac378
A Favourite Amp
A very good sounding amplifier that was easy to set up. A good match for my small but quality speakers. Seller was good too.
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: syclops123
Good quality, good older fashioned sound
Good old fashioned sound. This one is in excellent condition and everything works as it should.
The huge remote covers everything in the system from Cd to turntable, search etc but in the event on only needing to use the amp bit something like 80% of the remote is not used.
Sound is controllable and good with the base and treble controls being pretty sensitive.
Beware - the volume comes on at the same volume as it was turned off at and can be a bit of a shock if it was loud at turn off.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: soundporium
Gem of an amplifier.
It’s beautifully made, gorgeous to look at and punches well above its weight in sound quality and power. It’s crisp and punchy when needed, but also smooth and revealing. I prefer it to my old Naim Nait.5i, and considering the price difference it has to be considered an utter Bargain of an amplifier. I love it. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: grumpyoldgameruk
TEAC H-500i amp
I have just bought a second one for the bedroom as it that good. The sound stage and clarity is simply stunning and the the vintage look makes it the perfect amp. The knobs and dials all feel like their military grade. Hook it up to decent speakers then sit back and enjoy.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: youvegotsmale
Nice sound, solid construction, good phono RIAA preamp
Nice sounding amplifier, not really vintage, but very nice sound and a solid construction. Well worth it if you can find one at a good price, especially if you need an affordable amp with phono (vinyl cartridge input.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: aupuionleon
Great, how stuff should be built
Well packaged. Lol.... Lovely amp , got one from charity shop with jamo speaker s, left Chanel not so good, lovely sound. Worth the price. Thanks,, Ü
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: f_izyjcxqgs@del...
It's really that good!!
I recently bought my son a Teac A-H500 and when it arrived I had to try it out and it certainly lived up to the reviews I had read, and it left my Cyrus 2 with psu somewhat lacking, to my ears (maybe because I've had it for decades) so I decided to get myself one and managed to pick up a very nice A-H500i and it is such a well built and excellent sounding amp, I find the phono stage to be very good, and the built in headphone amp is a real bonus.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: retro-audio-parts
Good value, saves buying new.
This amp is better than my Teac H300 and filts my current hifi system and avoids having to have bought a more expensive new amp.
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: greygarth6
small size big sound good look
greatest small amp.at this size and price, good look and powerful
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: silver-face-hi-fi