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Monrio’s integrated amps are usually bought for sound rather than flash, and this one is very ambitious at £2,000. Against your recent local comps, it sits well above the 75th percentile at £1,429, so this is not a typical market ask; it would need to be exceptional to justify itself.

The upside is that these are generally respected for a clean, musical presentation with solid drive and good day-to-day usability, and boxed is a real plus if it includes the full original package. At this level, I’d want strong evidence of condition, service history, and completeness before paying up, because the margin for error is thin. If it is truly mint and fully documented, it may suit a collector; otherwise, there are better-value buys in the usual used range.

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

About Monrio

Monrio is an Italian hi-fi brand with roots going back to 1991, when it began issuing amplifiers; it was later known in the 1990s for models such as the Cento HP power amp. The company also appears to have a background in audio distribution before becoming a brand in its own right, which helps explain its long-standing, design-led orientation.

Its product line is centered on core two-channel electronics rather than a broad lifestyle range. Monrio is known for power amplifiers, integrated amplifiers, CD players, phono preamps, turntables, and cables, with current catalog references also showing transport and player variants. That makes it a traditional hi-fi maker focused on source components and amplification, not headphones or mainstream wireless audio.

In market terms, Monrio sits in the specialist mid-to-upper-mid hi-fi niche rather than true ultra-high-end. Its pricing and product mix suggest a brand aimed at serious enthusiasts who want distinctive, comparatively boutique Italian engineering, with enough heritage to appeal to buyers who value continuity and collector-friendly legacy models, but without the global profile of the biggest premium names.

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