I have owned both of these and the 9200 is a major step up from the 8200mk2 in all areas. I have had the 9200 for 2 years now. I remember the increase in transparency and frequency extremes being the most notable differences between the two. Having lived with it for 2 years
I think it does alot of things very well for a ss amp. It's got plenty of drive & authority and has a very smooth, non
fatiquing character that is easy to listen to. It's detailed & airy up top in my system. However the phonostage
is probably it's weakest link. Recently I got a real phonostage (Art Audio Vinyl One) and had my ears opened to what I have been missing all these years. The line stage seems to be much more transparent than the phono. If your cd
based it will do the job very nicely. I Think it accomplishes
alot for the asking price and certainly in the used market.
I think it does alot of things very well for a ss amp. It's got plenty of drive & authority and has a very smooth, non
fatiquing character that is easy to listen to. It's detailed & airy up top in my system. However the phonostage
is probably it's weakest link. Recently I got a real phonostage (Art Audio Vinyl One) and had my ears opened to what I have been missing all these years. The line stage seems to be much more transparent than the phono. If your cd
based it will do the job very nicely. I Think it accomplishes
alot for the asking price and certainly in the used market.