AudioNET AMP Mono
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 4 May 2026
- Last seen
- 22h ago
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Angeboten wird „AMP Mono“ von AudioNET als Gebrauchtgerät aus der Kategorie „Verstärker (incl. Surround)“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 8714024855 endet am 01.07.2026 um 18:03 Uhr.
The AudioNET AMP Mono at EUR 3,300 sits well above your median comparable at EUR 1,837, landing near your 75th percentile of EUR 3,393—so it's priced at the top end of recent market activity. Audionet mono blocks are solidly engineered German amplifiers that hold value, but EUR 3,300 is ambitious unless this is a recent or fully upgraded unit. Without knowing the specific generation or power rating, it's hard to pin exact used pricing, but mono amplifiers in this class typically trade EUR 2,200–EUR 3,600 depending on age and condition. At "good" condition, you're paying for a working unit without cosmetic perfection; verify whether it's been serviced recently and confirm the serial number to establish the production year.
Before committing, have the seller confirm the amplifier powers up cleanly, measure DC offset at the speaker terminals, and listen for any hum or noise. Audionet amps are robust, but aging capacitors can drift and transformers can develop issues—a tech check is worth the investment. Verify all original feet, connectors, and documentation are present. Ask about service history: these units benefit from periodic capacitor refreshes after 10–15 years, so budget that into your decision if it's an older model.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Audionet emerged in 1994 from the innovative labs of Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany, where founder Thomas Gessler and fellow electronics researchers developed cutting-edge sensor and measurement amplifiers. Born from a decade of work on low-noise, high-resolution analog circuits for scientific applications, the company—initially Idektron & Co.—launched its first sensation, the Audionet preamplifier, translating to "sound network." All products are designed and handcrafted in Germany, with roots later shifting to Berlin, embodying a rigorous scientific heritage that prioritizes precision engineering over convention.
The brand excels in high-end solid-state electronics, spanning preamplifiers, power amplifiers, monoblocks, integrated amps like the Humboldt, phono stages, CD/DVD players, network components, and external power supplies. Signature technologies include the Ultra-Linear Amplifier (ULA), originally engineered for medical use, ensuring ultra-pure signal paths via custom miniaturized components. Industrial design by Hartmut Esslinger—creator of the Apple IIc—elevates models like the Scientist Series Stern linestage and Heisenberg monoblocks, blending functionality with award-winning aesthetics.
Audionet commands reverence in the ultra-high-end market as a reference-level boutique, setting benchmarks for transparency, power, and stability that audiophiles worldwide anticipate as events. Handmade in small batches, its electronics deliver uncompromised performance for discerning systems, from stereo purists to advanced home theaters, backed by a global reputation for pushing hi-fi boundaries with scientific rigor.
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