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Rotel A11 Mk 2 Integrated Amplifier (Solid State) As new Rotel A11 Mark 2 for sale. Excellent as new condition - approx 2 years old. New price is $1199. Comes with Remote control and power cord.    I am in Abbotsford Sydney for pick up.   50 watts per channel 8 ohms.    Has 2 digital inputs and MM phono input. Key features "Constructed around a linear power supply featuring a massive Rotel-built toroidal power transformer, the A11MKII delivers an authoritative 50 Watts per channel of Class A/B power into 8 ohms, and even higher power into demanding loudspeakers. Both analog and digital sources

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Based on your comp set, A$480 sits well below the A$688 25th percentile and far under the A$906 median, so this reads as a strong buy / bargain in the current used market. Against that spread, it’s priced more like a quick sale than a normal ask, and there’s enough gap to absorb a bit of negotiation if needed.

The A11 Mk2 is well liked for clean, controlled solid-state sound, good drive into real speakers, and the kind of straightforward everyday usability that makes a one-box integrated easy to live with. At like new condition, the upside is obvious: you’re getting a modern Rotel integrated at a price that leaves room for better speakers or cabling, with little reason to overthink it unless the listing lacks the remote, box, or proof of proper use.

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

About Rotel

Rotel: Japanese Hi-Fi Heritage Since 1961

Rotel traces its lineage to Tokyo, where entrepreneur and engineer Tomoki Tachikawa established the company in 1961, initially as an OEM supplier manufacturing televisions for Sylvania before pivoting to audio equipment. The brand name itself emerged from a creative necessity—unable to register "Roland" worldwide due to the musical instrument manufacturer's prior claim, Tachikawa combined "Roland" with "Matel," one of his earlier trading companies. Now in its seventh decade, Rotel remains family-owned and operated, with Tachikawa's nephew Peter Kao currently leading the company. This continuity of family stewardship has been central to Rotel's identity and operational philosophy.

Rotel has built its reputation primarily through integrated and power amplifiers, establishing itself as a cornerstone brand for serious music enthusiasts. The company's product portfolio extends across compact disc players, turntables, preamplifiers, and home theater components—over 2 million units across 630 unique models since inception. This focused approach reflects Rotel's core commitment: manufacturing hi-fi equipment and nothing else, eschewing diversification in favor of mastery within audio.

Positioned squarely in the high-end to upper-midrange segment, Rotel commands respect among audiophiles and music lovers seeking exceptional value without compromise on engineering standards. The brand's reputation rests on decades of consistent quality, thoughtful design, and a refusal to chase trends. While known for premium amplifiers targeting discerning listeners, Rotel has recently expanded accessibility with entry-level offerings, ensuring the brand remains relevant across experience levels without diluting its core identity.

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