I'm familiar with them, and yes, they were even lamer than CC. Jack, their salesman used to be able to talk them into stuff they should have never brought in, but they always liked to think of...
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I'm familiar with them, and yes, they were even lamer than CC. Jack, their salesman used to be able to talk them into stuff they should have never brought in, but they always liked to think of...
But a Crown PS400 is hard to quantify powerwise with the term "just". At 60 lbs, it's no limp noodle amp. I've seen a set on a big cheesy Sony HT receiver from that era. Yeah, that was a treat. ...
Wow, after going through a dozen or so pages of this, it has been interesting to see what the comments have been. The 90s vintage L Series line was kind of an enigma. They were a mix of old-school...
Yeah, I'm resurrecting an old post, but this one was very interesting. Having spent 25 years in the audio business, I can't disagree with this one very much. I remember a training in the late 80s...
The worst investment possible is old digital.
Thank you much, sir. Exactly what I misplaced.
Mark
I at one time had the original parts sheet containing the schematic but haven't been able to find it since I moved a few years back.
Any help would be appreciated.
Mark