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He built his own DIY amps plus a few kit amps as well.

Wish I still had them. Very low power yet they had a really awesome bloom to the sound. None of them was push pull, all single ended amps.

The Universal dual driver 12 inch woofer in a Carleson coupler cabinet really sounded full and relaxed. Later I found out it was way shelved down in the highs but I sat so nearfield I never felt the highs were substandard.

I saw a Fisher preamp go for 275 dollars a while ago on sleeze bay. I bet that is twice what my Dad paid for the thing.

Olly and I were laughing it up about a 1956 stereo guide and looked up the 301 Garrard. It was selling for 86 dollars and you could buy an Ebony plinth for it for an additional 25 dollars.

I wish my Dad had bought a thousand of these! Who could have known.

Great to hear from you Garth.

My Dad was an ex Navy radio guy, spent time with the Phone Company and put in 26 years at Hughes Aircraft building stuff that is still blowing things up to this very day.

Cheers.

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