12-23-2016, 09:53 PM
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Corvallis, OR
Posts: 1,605
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In the late 1960's through the mid 1970's I owned a JBL SE400 power amp.
Extremely stable and reliable amplifier. And conservatively rated at 40 watts per channel--it wouldn't clip until ~ 60. Although it had a provision, via an insertable printed circuit board, to frequency-equalize for specific speakers (not just JBLs), I used it in unequalized mode to drive, first, Rectilinear VI's and then large Advents.
Probably should have kept it. :-)
Jim
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Jim
Bedroom: Aurender N150, TEAC UD-505 AKM version (to be replaced by inbound Bryston BDA-3), EMIA Cu Elmaformer passive line stage, conrad-johnson MF2500, Paradigm Studio 20 v5. Shunyata Delta D6, Altaira CG hub. Shunyata Alpha XC, Delta NR v2, Alpha USB, Alpha and Venom CGC/SGC. Wireworld Eclipse 8 interconnect & speaker cables. Stillpoints footers, Butcher Block Acoustics maple platforms. Stillpoints and GIK acoustic panels.
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