Hafler P230 stereo power amplifier, serial number Y1706829, manufactured by The David Hafler Company in Pennsauken, New Jersey, USA. This is a well-respected, professional-grade power amp known for reliability, clean power delivery, and excellent performance in studio and live environments.

Key Features

  • Stereo Power Amplifier
  • Output Power (per rear panel):
    • 255W per channel @ 8Ω
    • 400W per channel @ 4Ω
    • 800W mono @ 8Ω
  • Front-panel power switch with integrated handles for rack mounting
  • Binding post speaker outputs for left and right channels
  • Level controls for each input channel
  • Ground/floating switch
  • Stereo/Mono switch
  • Rear cooling vent for high-demand operation

Connections

  • Inputs: Left and Right (1/4" jacks)
  • Outputs: Left and Right binding posts (banana/spade compatible)
  • Mono mode: Uses left input only (per panel instructions)

Condition

  • Fully functional.
  • Cosmetically shows wear from typical professional use: surface scratches, rack wear, and finish marks (see photos).
  • All connections, switches, and controls are intact.

Serial Number

  • Y1706829

Manufacture Year

Based on serial format and Hafler production history, this unit was manufactured approximately mid-to-late 1980s.

This item is sold As-Described

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Listed7 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • P230
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • United States

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