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I was wondering where the SC-9 fell in. I read that the first Esotec components were not labeled as Esotec (my SC-7, the matching SM-7 amp and your PM-4).

The original owner told me he purchased the entire system overseas in 1981 while he was in the service. He did a lot of "research" (probably reading Audio or Stereo Review, picking based on specs) before putting together this system. I asked him why he didn't purchase the matching SM-7 amp. He picked the Yamaha M4 because it had better specs. Too bad, the SC-7 and SM-7 are a nice looking pair.

This stuff brings back good memories. I was just getting into the high end at that time, having just sold my Pioneer SX-1980 receiver for $300 (big mistake) and building bridged Hafler DH200 amps to drive a pair of Magnaplanar Tympani 1D speakers.
Open up your mind, in pours the trash. - Meat Puppets, 1987


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