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This is a fair ask, sitting right at the US$400 median for recent comparable listings, so it is neither a bargain nor ambitious on the numbers you provided. With just 3 comps, that puts it squarely in the middle of the market band, and I’d treat it as a reasonable buy if the unit is clean and fully functional.

The appeal of this model is that it’s a well-liked all-in-one integrated amp with a strong reputation for a musical, easygoing presentation and useful versatility for a simple system. At this price, the upside is mainly convenience and quality rather than a steal, so I’d want confirmation of condition, remote, and any original accessories before pulling the trigger.

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

About Peachtree Audio

Peachtree Audio emerged from Atlanta, Georgia, in 2007, when audio industry veterans Jim Spainhour and David Solomon launched their debut product: the groundbreaking Decco integrated amplifier. This was the world's first integrated amp with a USB input, enabling direct computer playback via its onboard DAC—a pioneering fusion of digital convenience and analog warmth that redefined entry-level hi-fi. Assembled and tested in their North Carolina facility, the brand quickly gained traction among enthusiasts seeking accessible high-performance audio.

The company focuses on integrated amplifiers and DACs that blend digital precision with musicality, alongside streamers, preamps, and powered speakers. Their lineup emphasizes simplicity, beauty, and superior sound, from the affordable Nova series to more advanced models, without venturing into turntables, headphones, or cables. In 2017, Peachtree marked its tenth anniversary with a "2.0" relaunch, introducing refined products that elevated their core strengths in compact, high-value amplification.

Peachtree occupies a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, celebrated for delivering premium sound at approachable prices—think $800 wonders that punch above their weight. Far from high-end esoterica or vintage collector bait, they appeal to discerning buyers who prioritize performance over prestige, earning praise from outlets like Stereophile for their reboot and enduring appeal in a digital-first era.

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