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Plinius 9200 Integrated Amplifier (Solid State) For sale is my Plinius 9200 in mint condition. It was purchased new by me from Life Style Store in 2010 and have been sparingly used especially in the last few years as a second system and has never failed to impress. Had every intention to continue keeping this - until a recent decision to upgrade means it's time to consolidate my hifi system. Also comes with remote control, user manuals, & even the Plinius white gloves.   This is a stunning amp with plenty of power, finesse and dynamics and has a really nice phono stage. It has a power rating o

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At A$2,100, this is right on the money versus the recent used-market median of A$2,103, so it reads as a fair buy rather than a bargain or an overpriced ask.

The 9200 is a well-liked integrated for its smooth, authoritative presentation, solid current delivery, and relaxed but still controlled drive with real-world speakers. In like-new condition, that’s the sort of listing that makes sense if you want a serious, no-drama amp and prefer to buy in clean cosmetic shape; at this price, the main upside is simply getting a respected piece that should be easy to live with and easy to resell.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Plinius

Plinius Audio: New Zealand's Amplifier Specialist

Plinius Audio Systems was established in 1980 by Peter Thomson, a mechanical engineer based in New Zealand who developed a passion for high-fidelity amplifier design. The company gained rapid recognition within its home market and solidified its position through a 1987 merger with Craft Audio Limited, bringing designer Gary Morrison into the fold. This partnership proved pivotal, establishing Audible Technologies Limited as the production entity and introducing the asymmetrical circuit design philosophy that would define the brand's engineering approach. Today, Plinius remains headquartered in Christchurch, New Zealand, where all design, manufacturing, and marketing operations are conducted in-house.

Plinius has built its reputation almost exclusively around power amplifiers and preamplifiers, with particular acclaim for their Class A designs. The company's product lineage spans from early dual-mono configurations in the 1980s through sophisticated monoblock amplifiers and refined preamp stages. Their engineering ethos emphasizes meticulous hand-assembly and attention to sonic detail, with each unit individually built by dedicated craftspeople. This focused product strategy—rather than diversifying into speakers, digital sources, or accessories—reflects the brand's deep specialization in amplification.

Positioned as a high-end, boutique manufacturer, Plinius commands respect among serious audiophiles despite limited mainstream visibility outside New Zealand and select international markets. The brand is recognized for producing powerful, sophisticated amplifiers that prioritize sonic purity and engineering integrity over mass-market appeal. While once more prominent in enthusiast circles, Plinius maintains its standing as a niche, quality-focused producer valued by discerning listeners who prioritize amplifier excellence and New Zealand craftsmanship.

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