![]() I now have three components that I will not be changing for a VERY long time: Reference Line Preeminence 1B preamp, Threshold T100 amp, and Merlin TSM-M speakers. Very good operational condition, with original manual, warranty card, tech info and rare color. In 9/10 cosmetic condition, rated 7/10 only due to very small nick on front panel (see close up photos). I have been into this hobby for 24 years, and I know that a passive preamp is much easier on the amp than an active preamp when cranked up, but the Thresold was being asked to play at 95% of full volume, and it was some of the best sounding music I have ever heard-no clipping whatsoever. Threshold S/300 stereo amp - classic from late 80s Threshold Original owner from non-smoking, no kids or pets household. My Reference Line Preeminece 1B preamp was almost full blast throughout the listening session of 2 hours, and the amp was just cruising along. I just picked up a Threshold S300 Stasis but dont know a lot about it. This amp is so good, that one day I decided to break out some of me favorite late 60s early 70s SACDs and crank up the volume. I have used a/d/s CM-7s, JM Lab ELectra 905s and now Merlin TSM-Ms, and each of them have sounded their best when connected to this amplifier.Īs I got into SACD, I started on a quest to upgrade my system, one component at at time, so that I could hear the best music possible, but never considered upgrading the Threshold T-100. It faithfully amplifies the signal provided, regardless of the demands of the speaker. After owning this amp for 2.5 years, and upgrading every other component in my system, I felt it was time to write a review of this tremendous amplifier. ![]()
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