B&KPT3 & ST-1400usedB&K PT3 & ST-1400 AM/FM Preamp?Tuner & 105WPC Power Amp Set-Made in USA!B & K ST 1400 Power Amp Made in USA! 105 CLEAN watts per channel 8 ohms paired with B & K PT-3 Preamp/AM FM Tuner With Factory Remote Control Included Made in USA! This equipment...400.00

B&K PT3 & ST-1400 AM/FM Preamp?Tuner & 105WPC Power Amp Set-Made in USA!

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Ships fromSouth Hadley, MA, 01075
Ships toUnited States and Canada
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B & K ST 1400 Power Amp
Made in USA!
105 CLEAN watts per channel 8 ohms
paired with
B & K PT-3 Preamp/AM FM Tuner With Factory Remote Control Included
Made in USA!

This equipment pair is a B&K ST 1400 and PT-3 Preamp/Tuner that was used in an adult non-smoking environment. Everything works like it should. Very quiet running, very musical.

Power Amp Features:

RCA and Balanced Input Connectors

Gold Plated Connectors

Reproduction Manual Included

There are some of the usual minor scratches and scrapes on the top case of the power amp. This area would normally be hidden by a tuner or preamp anyway. A few slight scratches in front. You will be pleased to display and use these Made in USA gem of a pair.

Preamp/Tuner features:

The B&K PT-3 Preamp/Tuner that was used in an adult non-smoking environment. Everything works like it should. Very quiet running, very musical.

Features:

Remote Control and Front Panel Operation

Preset Memories 40

Loudness

Bass

Treble

Custom Input and Preset Names. You can even customize the startup message to your own if you like!

Digital AM/FM Tuner with 40 Station Memory

Gold Plated Connectors

Sleep Function

Sub Woofer Ready

Here's a review from Audio/Video Revolution:

Introduction

The $598 B&K PT-3 is the latest pre-amp/tuner from B&K. The PT-3 is a full-featured line level remote controlled pre-amp and tuner. The AM/FM tuner has 40 preset memories that recall not only the station but can also recall volume and tone control settings. The pre-amp features six inputs, a tape loop, tone controls, a 12-volt trigger and IR relay capabilities. The six presets can be custom-labeled to match your sources. The remote that comes with the PT-3 is well thought out and does not appear to be an off-the-shelf model, but rather one developed by B&K.

The Music

I utilized the PT-3 in my reference music system, which at this time consists of Martin Logan Scenarios, a Sunfire Subwoofer Jr., a Pioneer Elite PDR-19RW and a B&K ST1400II (125wpc), connected with Audio Analysis cabling. In addition to listening to the PT-3 at home, I brought it with me to my office to see how well the tuner performed in a more urban area. The tuner performed fairly well in the urban environment but had problems pulling in distant stations when in a rural setting. My Yamaha TX-950 tuner was noticeably better with pulling in distant stations from my rural residence. The PT-3 tuner performed no worse than the plethora of other tuners I have used, but was not quite as good as the Yamaha. With clean signals, the tuner performance was admirable. The tuner maintained the signal without drifting and presented a very easy-to-listen-to stereo program.

The source I used for the majority of my critical listening was a Pioneer Elite PDR-19RW CD player, which I connected through the CD input on the PT-3. I tried connecting the CD player to the other inputs - there was no noticeable difference in sound quality based upon the inputs.

Several months ago, I reviewed another B&K product, the Reference 20, a pre-amp/tuner/surround processor. As I still have this unit handy, I brought it out to use as a basis of comparison for the PT-3. The PT-3 had similar sonic characteristics to the Reference 20, but was also able to improve upon some of what I believed to be the Reference 20's sonic weak points.

I went back to some of the music I had utilized in my review of the Reference 20 while listening to the PT-3. For Duke (Realtime Records) was one of the first CDs I put in it. The PT-3 noticeably improves upon the Reference 20's two-channel playback capabilities. This album came through somewhat forward, thin-bodied and with a slight bit of graininess on the Reference 20. The complaints on the Reference 20 are actually fairly nit-picky and are even less noticeable on the PT-3. I would be a bit hesitant to pair the Reference 20 with speakers that were on the bright side, I would be more confident in doing the same with the PT-3. If I was pressed to pick which side of neutral the PT-3 falls on, I would still have to say that it is slightly forward, but only very slightly.

In addition to replaying the music I had listened to in reviewing the Reference 20, I also played Robbie Robertson's self-titled album (Mobile Fidelity) and Crystal Method's Vegas (City of Angels). Throughout my listening sessions, my observations remained fairly constant. The PT-3 exhibited the characteristics that some would say are the downside of solid state electronics: the hint of graininess and thinness of body when compared to fine tube electronics. On the other hand, the PT-3 also exhibits the strengths of solid state electronics, most notably control and detail in the lower frequencies as specifically exhibited on the "Busy Child" track on the Crystal Method album.

The Downside

The PT-3 was remarkably satisfying as I listened to the PT-3/ST1400II combination in place of my Bow Technologies Wazoo ($3,500).

As I listened and made my listening notes I had to remind myself that the B&K setup was only half the price of the
Wazoo. That aside, I could definitely detect some differences. The B&K set-up, while smoother than the Reference 20 I had previously reviewed, was not quite as smooth as the Wazoo. The Wazoo presented a slightly fuller-bodied and smoother presentation. The volume control may also present a problem for those with high-gain amplifiers or otherwise sensitive systems, as it moves only in 2dB steps. While this does not directly affect the sound quality, it may make it difficult to achieve the exact listening level desired.

Conclusion
At $598, the PT-3 is a strong contender for a remote-controlled line level pre-amp. The flaws are slight and not at all atypical for valve oriented solid state electronics. The slight sonic flaws of the PT-3 are not likely to be noticed in, and indeed are likely to be hidden by, most moderately-priced systems. This pre-amp/tuner offers a lot of bang for the buck and would be at home in all but the most high-end systems.

There is a slight 1/4" scratch on the top case of the PT-3, other than that unit is in very good condition. You will be pleased to display and use this Made in USA gem.

For music listening, you can take a big step up from the disappointing big-box store offerings for such a modest investment. As usual with used electronics, we can't offer a warranty, but will guarantee against DOA.

This set actually is not done justice by the pictures, and tends to look better than you may expect! You are basically getting $1200. + worth of made in USA equipment for a very modest investment. You can have equipment that looks and sounds impressive, instead of settling for the tinny throwaway offerings so common today.

Units will be shipped insured and carefully packed. And as always, if you want it now, BUY IT NOW.

BONUS!

You will also receive a set of Solstice 1 meter Interconnect Audiophile Cables. $50. Value!

REASONABLE offers will be considered. UNREASONABLE lowball offers will not, as this is not a distress sale. This is very good equipment, and a great gateway into the Hi-End of the audio lifestyle. Worth considering!

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