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Radford STA-25Power Amplifier
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Radford STA-25Power Amplifier

USD$2,142 AUD$3,000
Condition
Good
Location
VIC, AU
Source
StereoNET
Posted
14 May 2024
Last seen
6 Jun 2026

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Seller's Description

Radford STA-25Power Amplifier Up for sale the Radford STA-25 it has been fully serviced and upgraded by Clark audio ( new cap & resistors, added fuse for safety and IEC socket , also better binding posts than rebiased)  Overall the condition of this amp is beautiful cosmetic condition and rare to see in this age .  come with 4 small tube  not come with EL34 , but I have quad set of as Mullard XF1 , if the buyer want to buy  local pick up will be the best   lowest price Radford STA-25 you will find in good condition plus serviced Condition: Used Payment Method: Cash on pick up Region/State: (VI

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Against your own AUD comps, this sits well above the typical used market: A$3,000 versus a median A$959, with the 25th–75th band only A$950 to A$968. That makes it ambitious, not fair, and it would need something unusually strong to justify the gap.

What keeps it interesting is that the piece is a respected classic British power amp, valued for a full, musical presentation and a properly built, serviceable design. If it’s genuinely clean, recently serviced, or comes with provenance and matching accessories, that adds real appeal for the right buyer, but at A$3,000 the seller is asking a premium that only makes sense for a collector-grade example.

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

About Radford

Radford Electronics, a storied British hi-fi brand from Bristol, traces its origins to 1946 when radio enthusiast Arthur Hedley Radford—amateur callsign G6YA—began crafting amplifiers in the postwar era. The company quickly gained traction with its debut hi-fi model in 1959, building on pre-war electronics expertise to produce gear that captured the imagination of early audiophiles. Though the original firm wound down, its legacy endures through Radford Revival, a UK craft outfit meticulously recreating classics with modern tweaks while honoring exacting original specs.

Radford's product focus centered on amplifiers, where they excelled in both valve (tube) and early transistor designs, including integrated models like the HD250. They pioneered transmission line speakers and dabbled in preamps, such as the rare SC22P with onboard power supply. Output transformers stood out as their hallmark, delivering unparalleled clarity and power. Turntables, DACs, headphones, and cables never featured prominently; their domain was pure amplification and speaker innovation.

Renowned for quality "second to none," Radford occupies a niche vintage-collector space, appealing to high-end enthusiasts chasing that golden-era British sound. Once a benchmark for Williamson-style amps, today's Revival editions cater to boutique buyers seeking authentic tone with reliability upgrades, cementing their status among obscure icons rather than mass-market players.

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