Opinions on a Threshold T-200


My local dealer just received one in trade. I am auditioning it this weekend. So far in has been very enjoyable. The speakers that I am using with it are Martin Logan Aerius I's, the preamp is a Forte 44. My current amp is a Forte 4.
jasman
The T series sounds great but is prone to breaking down!
I owned the T2 and T400 when Threshold was still in business. Both pieces went back to the factory 3 times each!
I've heard simular stories from other T series owners. Also;
The T2 malfunctioned on one occasion and sent a high DC
current to my snell Type B's and fried them. Threshold paid
for the repair. Beware. Joe
I TOO OWNED A FORTE 4A AND A THRESHOLD T400.BOTH ARE EXCELLENT AMPS WITH THE T400 HAVING MUCH MORE POWER.MY FAVORITE THRESHOLD AMPS WERE MY SA6E MONOBLOCKS WHICH I JUST SOLD TO A LOCAL FRIEND.THEY SOUNDED SIMILIAR TO THE T400 BUT ARE MUCH SMOOTHER.THEY DEFINE THE PHRASE OF NO LISTENING FATIQUE.I REPLACED THEM WITH CARY 805C MONOS.THE E SERIES WERE THE BEST OF THE THRESHOLDS.
T-200 can break down if you have a heavy load. Also, if your power line is bad, spikes and surges... I had one and my 125V (god knows why it's that high, ask ConEd) power voltage killed my amp which I was trying it with my Maggies... Oh also, the capacitor value is not high, dont expect it to have crazy power stored like Krell amps. They gets dry easily with my Maggies in high listening level.

Sound wise is great, smooth silky with tuby mid. Bottom can be lacking depend on your system, and the hi-freq can be a bit bright also depend on your system
When I heard it years ago it was very good, but if it breaks down the transistors for the T series are no longer made. Someone from Threshold has taken over the repair, but I understand they totally replace the output sections with other tranistors and it may be a little expensive. The older Threshold units before the T- series use standard parts and can more ealily be repaired. The -e series were excellent sounding true class A amps.
I ended up purchasing the amp. The dealer shot me a price I could not refuse, $1000.00.