20,000 Watt, 5000 Lb Stereo Amplifier (Only $50,000).
"How many of them do they have? Are they
still trying to sell the same one? " They must have a warehouse full of them. You know how strong the demand is. Everyone wants to put three phass power in their house right ? Around here you pay for that, not the power company. It is not cheap and is actually not available in most residential areas here. And no mention of speakers. I am selling my Phase Linear because it blew so many speakers. What (watt) are we talking here ? A thousand speakers that can handle what, a couple thousand apiece ? That'll make you neighbors happy, and I mean even if you are on a farm. Things like this are made for like Woodstock. Not even to be used in the city. Nice to imagine having one, but thing about the speakers. And the cops. I have been in jail for a loud stereo. One day and actually it was not bad. But still, I would have had a better time at hoe because there was beer there. |
20,000 Watt, 5000 Lb Stereo Amplifier (Only $50,000).
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 11:10:10 PM UTC-4, wrote:
And no mention of speakers. I am selling my Phase Linear because it blew so many speakers. What (watt) are we talking here ? A thousand speakers that can handle what, a couple thousand apiece ? I am presently running an amp capable of 500 watts into its speakers (Citation 16 into Maggies). I can (and do) play at any volume I would care to - that is I could tolerate without ear damage - and without clipping. I have no worries about speaker damage. The Citation 16, while not quite in the Phase Linear 700B class, certainly is in the 400 class. I use regularly two brute-force amps, both HK products (Citation 16 & 19). Again I can (and do) run *LOUD* and have never, repeat, never damaged a speaker thereby. This is not to mention the several other amp & speaker combinations in the inventory. I suspect user-error. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
20,000 Watt, 5000 Lb Stereo Amplifier (Only $50,000).
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20,000 Watt, 5000 Lb Stereo Amplifier (Only $50,000).
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 22:16:58 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
wrote: On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 04:31:05 -0700, wrote: I use regularly two brute-force amps, both HK products (Citation 16 & 19). Again I can (and do) run *LOUD* and have never, repeat, never damaged a speaker thereby. This is not to mention the several other amp & speaker combinations in the inventory. God that must sound terrible. I would never even contemplate buying amps made in Hong Kong (or mainland China for that matter). And I'd certainly never admit it in a newsgroup! I still think the best combo by far is Scandanavian amps like B&O coupled with English speakers such as Celestion, Tannoy, KEF & so forth. YMMV. HK in this case refers to Harmon Kardon, not Hong Kong. |
20,000 Watt, 5000 Lb Stereo Amplifier (Only $50,000).
On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 6:35:02 PM UTC-4, Mike Paff wrote:
HK in this case refers to Harmon Kardon, not Hong Kong. And made in Plainfield, Long Island, New York. The only pacific rim audio equipment I use are CD changers from Sony, Japan. The rest is US or Euro in origin. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
20,000 Watt, 5000 Lb Stereo Amplifier (Only $50,000).
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20,000 Watt, 5000 Lb Stereo Amplifier (Only $50,000).
NOT OVER 24k ? https://www.google.com/#q=AMPLIFIERS...HAILERS&spf=68 I TRIED ONE AT Farragut. 9 0R 12 HORN CONES. LOUD. ACROOSS THE RIVER N THRU THE WOODS NO PROBLEM ...EXPECT THE RIG WAS PRE ADJUSTED TO NOT BREAK GLASS...PROB KOREAN SURPLUS. PLEASED FINDING EVERYONE WAS AMUSED. |
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