Perreaux Radiance R200i Review Manual

Perreaux Radiance R200i Review Manual

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Perreaux Radiance R200i
Integrated Amplifier Review
Omar was so incredibly convinced by this little body builder and its performance that he wanted
me to hear it in my own listening room, using my own set-up. Accompanied by some nice
Chilean presents the friendly importer for the Benelux, Electric Audio from the Dutch town of
Apeldoorn, gave me a Radiance 200i to review. Perreaux, housed in Mosgiel close to Otago's
provincial capital Dunedin in southern New Zealand, was founded in 1974. Their first
commercial product was the GS2002 integrated amplifier, an amplifier that delivered an
amazing 22 Wrms per channel. In 1976 Perreaux produced New Zealand's first 'home-made'
PA system used by the locally famous rock band Ragnarok. The sound system weighed three
tons, delivered 900Wrms per channel and led to some world fame for the brand name
Perreaux since a few Australian export orders were placed as well. During the years 1977-1978
Perreaux discovered the MOSFET as an end transistor, an end transistor that combines the
sound advantages of tube amplification with the physical advantages of the classic bipolar
transistor amplification. In 1979 the first Perreaux MOSFET amplifier was released, leading to
the fact that the company kept on expanding during the eighties. Very remarkable is that,
according to Perreaux, despite thousands of units warranty claims have been virtually non-
existent in all of Perreaux' history.
Hi-fi and music: it is a great hobby! Apart from all kinds of equipment
one also gets to meet many passionate people, every one of them with
their own view on audio reproduction. For example, I recently had the
pleasure to meet the owner annex business manager of High-end Chile,
Omar Gonzales and his charming wife Melanie (from Chile). This was a
very warm meeting indeed; those people became friends for life.
Another great thing was the new review candidate I picked up there, the
Perreaux Radiance R200i integrated amplifier.
by Robert van Waes

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Summary of Contents for Perreaux Radiance R200i

  • Page 1 Chilean presents the friendly importer for the Benelux, Electric Audio from the Dutch town of Apeldoorn, gave me a Radiance 200i to review. Perreaux, housed in Mosgiel close to Otago’s provincial capital Dunedin in southern New Zealand, was founded in 1974. Their first commercial product was the GS2002 integrated amplifier, an amplifier that delivered an amazing 22 Wrms per channel.
  • Page 2 New-Zealand amplifier strike you immediately. Although the R200i is rather small (430 w x 105 h x 340 d) it is quite heavy: 13.5 kilos! The front panel consists of a 10mm-thick, (in this case) black anodized aluminum panel that has a centrally-placed, ellipse-shaped gap housing the blue alpha-numeric vacuum fluorescent display and five miniature buttons.
  • Page 3 Inside What strikes you inside is the purist way in which the dual mono construction of the R200i has been carried out; one integrates as if it were two complete mono amplifiers into one casing here.
  • Page 4 The R200i can definitely join this elite! This member of the Perreaux family seems to combine the best of both worlds in one compact casing. Not only is the R200i very quick and open, it is also completely transparent and has natural, musical, light feet.
  • Page 5 The R200i hides nothing from and adds nothing to the real tonal color of the recording, source or loudspeaker. The resolution of the reproduction is so high the instruments and voices become, as if it were, physically touchable, they become completely disconnected from the soundstage.
  • Page 6 On the field of ‘peace and rhythm’ the R200i convinces again. The silences turn seamlessly into super fast, fierce and incredibly loud attacks on the drums. Every touch is perfectly traceable with the tones slowly dying out as an addition to the expression of the music.
  • Page 7 Review Setup Sony SCD-1 SACD player Perreaux CD1 Prisma CD player Clearaudio Champion Limited Turntable t Clearaudio Symphony MC element Clearaudio Symmetry Phono preamplifier Sonus Faber Amati Hommage speakers Kimber Select KS3033 speaker cables Kimber Select KS1130 and KS1111 interlinks Lapp power cables met Wattgate sukho en IEC pluggen Customized Hifi rack based on Tabula Rasa’s Low Board...

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