I sold them for a bit and while I would have rather brouhgt home a class A 200 or 300 this was what fit my budget.Has a lot of snap to it i.e. quick dynamics but you would need to match it with softer products as it does have a tendency to be strident.But class A/B or pure A there is notheing that has a "grip" on bass the way Krell does that is why for many years inthe 90's speaker manufacturers used them to demo speakers.Clean highs,good bass control but yes the mids especially tend to be "metallic sounding".Often times Krell can sound like a lab instrumnet not a musical one.But for $1K price a 300I can be gotten for it might not be a bad buy.Just get a set of wires to soften the nastibess.I sold them to some freinds and we had XLO and MIT cables but I would tell these freinds to get a set Cardas which work pretty well.All of this is of course dependent on what speakers you are going to use-do they need the current/watts offered and will they tame some of the negatives.I would never use Krell with say Maggnepan as they ruthlessly revealing but they worked oK with the B&W we sold since they were somewhat fogiving.Remember this the Krell can't suck since they sold a hellof a lot of them and that's why you see as many used as you do.
G'luck
Chazz
G'luck
Chazz