Audio Analogue Maestro Anniversary
- Location
- Cuijk, NL
- Seller
- HA
- Source
- Marktplaats
- Posted
- 23 Jun 2026
- Last seen
- 5d ago
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De in recente jaren geïntroduceerde audio analogue maestro anniversary deelt weliswaar de naam met zijn illustere voorganger, maar deze versterker is volledig nieuw ontworpen en presteert op een onver
The €4,250 asking price is ambitious, sitting well above the 75th percentile of €2,268 and the median of €838 from your 13 comparable EUR listings, though it represents a sharp 57% discount off the €9,950 new price. While not a bargain relative to typical used market data, it is a fair entry point for a pristine, original-owner unit with the complete box, especially given the model’s recent Anniversary generation status before any potential replacement.
This Italian integrated amplifier is highly regarded for its massive power output (500W @ 2Ω) paired with exceptional musicality and refinement, driving difficult speakers effortlessly while maintaining sonic purity. The timing is compelling for buyers seeking high-end power without the new premium, and the included original accessories add tangible value. With no known failure points specific to this clean listing, it presents a solid buying opportunity for enthusiasts prioritizing performance and provenance over lowest possible cost.
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Audio Analogue emerged in 1995 from the vibrant Tuscany region of Italy, specifically Monsummano Terme between Pistoia, Lucca, and Pisa. Born from a synergy of hi-fi experts, electronic engineers, and seasoned sales professionals, the brand began with a passion for music that traces back to the early 1990s through accessory manufacturing like racks and stands. Co-founded by figures including Claudio Bertini, its inaugural product was the limited-run Vivaldi DAC in 1996, marking an unexpected digital start for an analog-focused name.
The company specializes in high-fidelity home audio components, renowned for integrated amplifiers like the Puccini (including its SE variant), Maestro, and Paganini series, alongside CD players, tuners, and power amps such as the Verdi Cento and Class A models. All products are designed and handmade in Italy, emphasizing meticulous engineering and "Made in Italy" craftsmanship that delivers undeniable sound quality.
Audio Analogue holds a respected position in the hi-fi market as a boutique Italian specialist, celebrated for budget-oriented yet high-performing amplifiers that appeal to discerning audiophiles worldwide. Its heritage of reliability and musicality has earned international distributors and enduring acclaim, positioning it as a go-to for those seeking accessible excellence without compromising on passion-driven performance.
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