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RE: "Ever hear Dayton-Wrights?"

...and I had a 70 WPC receiver, so I thought I was good to go

They did need more power, but their reactive load was legendary requiring amps with beefy output stages.

That is one of the reasons why Pass demoed them as the Threshold amps were a perfect match. The dealer who I worked for in the 70s originally used a Dunlap-Clarke amp (with no less than Dan D'Agostino as rep) then discovered Threshold and stayed with that line. First used an 800A then a Stasis 2.


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  • RE: "Ever hear Dayton-Wrights?" - E-Stat 05:46:52 01/20/15 (1)

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