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My Turn to Beg to Differ

The ST-35 ran hot, baked, cracked and warped circuit boards and burned up output tubes. There are several accounts to that effect right here.

The arguments seem to be that, if you do A, B, C and/or D, the ST-35 can be a good amp. My point is that Dynaco did not do that and the amp, as designed and built, had serious problems. If you were selling stereo equipment responsibly you would not have recommended it, and I didn't.


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