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In Reply to: RE: Looks Familiar To Me posted by Luminator on May 26, 2015 at 14:33:19
the usual external heat sink on the back of the chassis. This one has an internal heatsink.
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I had the $300 Adcom GFA-535. In my brief auditions of the early-90s B&K ST-140, I didn't like it. I found it too hazy, too lifeless.
For a lot more money, money I didn't have (I was a college student), the M-200 monoblocks (stock form; not the more highly-biased version Sam Tellig liked) appealed to me. The M-200s I saw looked like the ones pictured in the ad (click on link below): similar cosmetics to my Pro-10MC, but with handles. IIRC, there were no external heatsink fins, unlike the dangerously sharp ones found on my Muse Model 100.
I was not a big fan of the ST 140 for the exact same reason. Internal PS was very puny for its output rating.
Yes, Lummy- the Adcom was a great product back then for not much money.
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