New D'Agostino Monoblocks...$250,000


The new D’Agostino Relentless monoblocks cost $250,000 per pair.
They weigh in at 485 pounds.
1500 wpc @ 8 ohms...   3000 wpc @ 4 ohms...   6000 wpc @ 2 ohms.
Gorgeous looking amps for sure and I’m sure they perform like crazy.

http://dandagostino.com/products/relentless-monoblock.php

Be sure to invite me over when you take delivery of your pair.
mitch4t
My house is worth about half of what these amps sell for. That's fine. They are not marketed towards people of my means. It makes me chuckle when I read how upset people get when something like this is released. If you really want to show these folks you mean business,don't buy them. :)
        I know if I earned upper 7 figures a year, I might try them,along with other uber priced items.
I was at an event at Sunny's in Covina, CA where D'Agostino was demoing his new line with Wilson Darth Vader speakers (about 4 years ago). He described how he creates his products. He made it sound like it was all based on hearing and trial and error. He never mentioned taking measurements. Maybe an oversight on his part but I was turned off on the line based on his description of his design process,.

Speakers did sound good on the $200K+ that day,
A close reading of the test bench results John Atkinson has gotten from some of the D’Agostino products may provide the answer to why DD doesn’t mention them in his talks. Roger Modjeski discusses in his now-dormant Audiocircle Music Reference Forum the results of one such review, explaining what in the design causes it’s poor test bench performance, and how that design behaves when presented with a musical signal and a loudspeaker load.
It's comical to read how outraged people get when a product like this is released.  

I'm quite sure those who gnash their teeth the loudest, would get looks of insanity if they were to discuss the cost of their current "stereo" with their friends, which in their mind is completely rational and budget-conscious.

It's all relative, and I for one love halo product such as this.
400A of current output....crazy!! Not that you'll ever get there as your cables would burn up and speakers would melt