restorer-john
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PS... you might want to indicate L, W, H for the dimensions on your site, or label them in a consistent order.
HiFi is traditionally quoted WxHxD or WxDxH. (less common) Has been since Adam was a boy.
PS... you might want to indicate L, W, H for the dimensions on your site, or label them in a consistent order.
HiFi is traditionally quoted WxHxD or WxDxH. (less common) Has been since Adam was a boy.
To power the LCR channels in the home theatre, that'd take...
OR
- 3 x P451 @$1,165.50/per = $3496.50
A difference of $731.00
- 1 x P451 @$1,165.50/per + 1 x P452 @$1,600.00/per = $2765.50
Since both setups would be driven by one Purifi 1ET400A per channel, does the cost difference come down to the case expense, and the additional labour to build/test/ship 3 amps vs 2? Or, is there something material to performance which would make somebody spend the premium for 3 P451 monoblocks?
TL;DR - Other than the aesthetic preference & placement flexibility, is there an objective technical benefit to 3 x P451 VS 1 P451 + 1 P452?
Thank you for pointing this out, I will fix it. However I would hope that most people can figure it out with reference to the picturesRegardless of tradition, the way it's shown on the site is inconsistent between the two.
Regardless of tradition, the way it's shown on the site is inconsistent between the two.
Will too, I confess I was in a rush after promising some customers that it would be up on Friday and failed to get it done. First batch has almost gone !I'm sure Alan will adjust the dimensions to be consistent. He might even fix up the minor grammatical errors too.
First batch has almost gone !
Brunos name is Putzeys not Putzey. You wouldnt go Putzeys's would you?I'm sure Alan will adjust the dimensions to be consistent. He might even fix up the minor grammatical errors too.
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Brunos name is Putzeys not Putzey. You wouldnt go Putzeys`s would you?
Thank youMarch Audio is your brand. It should read March Audio's.
The apostrophe for BP is missing. It should be placed after either the s, or you can add an apostrophe and another s. Both are correct. No apostrophe is incorrect. It should read Bruno Putzeys' or Bruno Putzeys's.
Now, have that drink.
Also the dimensions of the P451 were actually incorrect as we have very recently increased the size of the case.
no the P451 case has also been made biggerDid you actually make the Al case itself bigger? I thought it was the ETI terminals that increased the overall maximum dimensions including protrusions.
Them must be about the sexiest amps ever made, just outrageously beautiful.Here you go Sal.
A pair of Sony TAN-77es the same as mine. Run the pair in mono and get ~600wpc@8R and ~1KW@4R. Each meter is over 6" diagonal. 26.5kg each- 53kg for the pair- you need a decent shelf. I have mine along the top of a solid timber buffet. You don't really want to stack them in summer- they run pretty toasty.
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And IMO it was still way more handsome with the analog VU meters than the new Series II with it's space age LED meters
The amp of choice to drive Bose 901's. Yes they were very nice looking, until they blew up.Them must be about the sexiest amps ever made, just outrageously beautiful.
But I'm still a sucker for my old Phase Linear 700B.
I've a strong visual bias dating back to around 1975 or 76 when I drooled over one on the shelf at Pacific Stereo for a couple years.
Then finally when the Series II amps were released they put that store demo on a super close-out sale and I bought it.
Bought a brand new walnut cabinet for it and I was all set.
Was a real compliment catcher with all the WOW's etc. LOL
And IMO it was still way more handsome with the analog VU meters than the new Series II with it's space age LED meters, BLAH
Now this is a beauty.
I think when mine blew up while driving my Klipsch LaScala's, it produced the loudest noise I ever heard from a loud speaker.The amp of choice to drive Bose 901's. Yes they were very nice looking, until they blew up.
Class D tech is getting us very close to building the Krell's Great MachineThat said, the big Yamaha MX-xxxx series did the vertical red power meters really well. They always reminded me of some power station control panels