GamuT M230 Mono Amps - Anyone have a pair?


GamuT supposedly made only a handful of this model.  I bought them new several years ago.  To my dismay, GamuT labeled them with M200 labels.   Because I'm considering selling them,  I recently contacted GamuT to request confirmation by serial number that these are in fact M230 models.  The response was that they don't keep track of serial numbers.  Really?  For a unique run of amps that retailed at $16,000?  I do have the original receipt but that doesn't prove anything if GamuT won't back it up.

If you have a pair of these or know somebody who does, I'd sure like to know if they were all labeled M200.  I had the top off M200s and compared to the M230s.  Not the same hardware not to mention that the M230s have markedly better performance.  Thanks for any suggestions or connections.

aural_grat

Thanks for your response, Bill.  I sent you an email with details.  Quite a coincidence to have another pa8r of M230 listed right now!  I've been corresponding with that fellow and hoping to get photos of his amp innards.  His have M230 decals.  I believe the ones sent to the USA were possibly prototypes.

Lou

I'm posting this just in case this ever comes up so somebody won't have to do the leg work I went through.  As best as I can determine, what was sold in the USA as M230 was a prototype to the M230 released in limited numbers in Europe which were actually labeled by Gamut as an M230.  The USA "M230" is in fact a souped up M200 that was never released as a distinct line.  M230s and my souped up M200s came with 4 capacitors like the M250, compared to 2 capacitors for the standard M200.  It does not have the larger transformer that came with the M250. If anyone can shed more light on this, please do but as far as I'm concerned at least now I can part with these and give the new owner the most accurate picture of what they are getting.  I'll keep photos of the insides on hand after I sell them in case somebody reading this might find them useful. Just send me a message per my Agon name or contact me at SPM48@comcast.net
The amps have departed mu posession with no additional information to share.  In spite of promises, nobody who represented Gamut ever followed up with any helpful information.