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The Vintage Audio Section
Dipping my toe into two channel audio.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1151282" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>on a side note. Most Sony Units you can half the output rated power to get a more accurate feel for it. That is for most of Sony produced after 1997. There are exceptions. They should state rather " sounds like 20Watts when using X model speakers". </p><p></p><p>Just today saw a guy claim that his LMA amp produces 300 Watts, 100 Watt per channel x3. This on a 12 Volt 1Amp transformer supplied to the amp. My Rotel consumes 700 watts to produce 150 watt x3. Massive toroidal transformer making up about 90% of the 12kg total weight. </p><p></p><p>I wipe paper cones with a sponge. I wet the sponge. Wring it out and shake it violently to ensure most of the moisture is out. Then, going in a cicular sweeping motion following the contoir of the speaker, wipe the mold etc off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1151282, member: 24582"] on a side note. Most Sony Units you can half the output rated power to get a more accurate feel for it. That is for most of Sony produced after 1997. There are exceptions. They should state rather " sounds like 20Watts when using X model speakers". Just today saw a guy claim that his LMA amp produces 300 Watts, 100 Watt per channel x3. This on a 12 Volt 1Amp transformer supplied to the amp. My Rotel consumes 700 watts to produce 150 watt x3. Massive toroidal transformer making up about 90% of the 12kg total weight. I wipe paper cones with a sponge. I wet the sponge. Wring it out and shake it violently to ensure most of the moisture is out. Then, going in a cicular sweeping motion following the contoir of the speaker, wipe the mold etc off. [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Dipping my toe into two channel audio.
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