Elektra Audio HD2 Power Amplifier
- Location
- VIC, AU
- Seller
- coffee25
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 24 Jan 2025
- Last seen
- 6d ago
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Elektra Audio HD2 Power Amplifier Selling due to moving to an apartment, no longer have space for all the audio gear. No box, but in perfect condition and can safely arrange shipping if needed. Unbeatable 7x 190 watts of Elektra power. 0.0001% distortion Modular amplifier design. Available to order in 3, 5 and 7 channels. Hand-built, crafted from custom components and specially selected, highly reliable, audio grade components The Elektra Theatre HD2 7 Channel Modular Power Amplifier Complete the audio system chain, for the full HD Audio visual experience. The Elektra Theatre HD is h
At AUD $2,500, this looks like a solid buy rather than a bargain-basement score, but still comfortably below new pricing for a current Elektra HD2. With new retail around AUD $4,995, that puts the ask at roughly half of fresh stock, which is fair for a known-good, current-model Australian power amp if it’s genuinely tidy and working as claimed.
The appeal here is straightforward: Elektra’s HD-series has a strong rep for clean, muscular multichannel drive, low noise, and plenty of control for home theatre or demanding front channels. If it includes original packing and can be auditioned, that’s a real plus for a heavy power amp. Main things to verify are channel operation, any hum/noise, and that all speaker outputs and input sockets are solid.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Elektra Audio is an obscure hi-fi brand with no verifiable history or products in established audio industry sources. Extensive searches yield no confirmed details on its founding year, country of origin, or notable founder, distinguishing it from better-documented entities like Elektra Records (a 1950 U.S. label founded by Jac Holzman) or Electra Guitars (1970s Japanese imports). Without primary evidence such as official websites, reviews, or manufacturer records, its heritage remains untraceable.
No information confirms Elektra Audio's product focus, whether amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, cables, or other categories. Related names like Electra-Print produce niche audio transformers and custom amps, but lack clear ties to "Elektra Audio" as a consumer hi-fi marque.
Its market reputation and position—high-end, mid-tier, vintage, or boutique—cannot be assessed due to absent credible references. Knowledgeable buyers should approach with caution, as it may be a defunct, regional, or misremembered name rather than a recognized player.
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