Hi,
I can't comment on whether the price is right or not, but I'd advise checking the Hafler for physical transformer noise before buying if you go that way. Put it on a wooden table or board or the like and turn it on (without anything else attached) and see if it emits a low-level acoustic hum, even a weak one. Some of the Haflers' power transformers emit a low but audible hum which can drive you nuts after a while if you're amp is unlucky enough to have it.. A few years back I gave a DH220 away because the hum couldn't be fixed without replacing the transformer (too expensive for what it was worth). Otherwise, not a bad amp.
I can't comment on whether the price is right or not, but I'd advise checking the Hafler for physical transformer noise before buying if you go that way. Put it on a wooden table or board or the like and turn it on (without anything else attached) and see if it emits a low-level acoustic hum, even a weak one. Some of the Haflers' power transformers emit a low but audible hum which can drive you nuts after a while if you're amp is unlucky enough to have it.. A few years back I gave a DH220 away because the hum couldn't be fixed without replacing the transformer (too expensive for what it was worth). Otherwise, not a bad amp.