Leak Stereo 20 Pre / Power Combination
- Location
- AU
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 19 Jun 2026
- Last seen
- 37m ago
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LEAK STEREO 20 AND POINT ONE PRE/POWER COMBINATIONFEATURING FAMOUS MORGAN JONES UPGRADEBOTH UNITS SERVICED AND UPGRADED IN 2025FANTASTIC SOUND AND STUNNING LOOKS WITH VALVES USED IN BOTH UNITS.SOMETHING VERY UNIQUE AND SPECIAL
At A$2,500, this sits well above the 75th percentile of the recent AUD comps, so it reads as ambitious rather than fair against the typical used market. With a median at A$599 and even the upper quartile at A$1,600, the asking price is asking for a premium that needs something special to justify it.
The upside is that the Stereo 20 combination has real cult appeal: classic valve character, strong resale interest, and a reputation for pairing beautifully with efficient speakers and giving music a vivid, musical presentation. If it’s genuinely original, freshly sorted, and complete with the right matching pieces and provenance, that can matter — but at this price you’d want clear evidence of condition, service history, and what exactly is included before paying up.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Founded in 1934 by Harold Joseph Leak in London, England, LEAK emerged as a pioneering force in British hi-fi, initially crafting public address systems and cinema amplifiers before pivoting to high-fidelity home audio amid post-war innovation. With engineer Ted Ashley's contributions, the brand rode the 1950s hi-fi boom, producing landmark valve amplifiers like the TL/12 series, which set benchmarks for low distortion and performance, establishing LEAK as a global leader in affordable excellence.
LEAK specialized in integrated amplifiers, such as the iconic Stereo 20, Stereo 30, and Stereo 50, alongside innovative loudspeakers featuring the patented "Sandwich" foam-core drivers for precise bass and clarity. The lineup extended to radio tuners, pickups, tonearms, and turntables, blending valve warmth with emerging transistor tech to dominate the stereo era.
Acquired by the Rank Organisation in 1969 and dormant by the late 1970s amid Japanese competition, LEAK's revival under the IAG Group since 2020 honors its heritage with modern classics like the Stereo 130 and 230 integrated amplifiers, plus CD transports and streamers. Revered by vintage collectors for cult models like the Stereo 30, it holds mid-tier prestige today—delivering high-end British sound at accessible prices for discerning buyers seeking timeless refinement.
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