>manufactured 1977-1980
>165 watts per channel into 8 ohms
>250 watts per channel into 4 ohms
>67 pounds
>designed and engineered by Richard Schram, now CEO of Parasound
>Top of the Line Model
>dual mono design, 2 monster transformers and four 10,000uf PS caps
Summary: found this beauty at a garage sale still new in the box without a scratch or mark on it. the minute i plugged it in the sound was truly amazing and clear without static . i quickly replaced my new stereo which could barely pull in any stations without catching static. your volume will hardly ever exceed 1/10 of its potential without rattling your walls. the music now just sounds so pure and effortless. stations i never received before are now a joy to listen to.have it hooked up to a decent pair of onfinity studio monitor 120s. i just need to find the correct speakers now that will take it to its full potential. the girl holding the garage sale had advertised lots of stereo equipment which i thought was all pretty junky so i started to leave.she stopped me and told of one that was to heavy for her to lift up in the rafters. belonged to an ex boyfriend she had kicked out, and to spite him i could have it for 50 bucks if i could lift it down. god knows what i would have spent today to match the quality of this beast.
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