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    Review of PSS 1200 Amp

    Just wanted to start this thread so we can chronicle what we think as we send this amp arround for a "taste test". I have had the amp for a couple of months and have really enjoyed my time with it. I had it paired with my XPL-200 clones and it was a great match! Lows of clean power, very good low end and a clean and detailed migrange and top. One of the things I really liked was the seemingly limitless power reserves the amp had. Always clean always under complete control. The detail in the bass and midrange was very good indeed. I am about to ship it off the Giskard who is the next one in line. If you can sign up for the "Tour" I think you will like what you hear.

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robh3606
    I am about to ship it off the Giskard who is the next one in line. If you can sign up for the "Tour" I think you will like what you hear.

    Rob
    Hi Rob

    Where am I on the list?

    Ken

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    Ken I was going by geography. I was closest to Scott and I figure Giskard was closest to me. I remember Tim in Utah I think was interested and you Widget and Bo in CA. Not sure who else.

    Rob

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    No Prob

    Rob

    Logical to cover everyone east first. Just checking bud.

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robh3606
    ... Always clean always under complete control. The detail in the bass and midrange was very good indeed. ...

    Rob
    Excellent!

    Be aware that we just launched our "Studio" amplifiers (http://www.pssaudio.com/english/amps.htm), killing our regular amps (PSS600 - 1200 and 2400).

    Studio A: 75W+75W at 8 ohms or 150W+150W at 4 ohms, 2x800VA toroid transformers and 2x40 000MF PS capacitors, on/off variable fan, same box than a PSS600-1200 amp, full anodized front panel with no extra openings.

    Studio B: 150W+150W at 8 ohms or 300W+300W at 4 ohms, 2x1600VA toroid transformers and 2x60 000MF PS capacitors, on/off variable fan, same box than a PSS2400 amp, full anodized front panel with no extra openings.

    And they sound so smooth and powerfull.

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    Ranking this amp

    Quote Originally Posted by Robh3606
    ... I had it paired with my XPL-200 clones and it was a great match! Lows of clean power, very good low end and a clean and detailed migrange and top. One of the things I really liked was the seemingly limitless power reserves the amp had. Always clean always under complete control. The detail in the bass and midrange was very good indeed. ...

    Rob
    Compared to other amps, how would you rank them?

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