Crown Power Amplifier DC300A
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This thing is a beast. 150 watts per channel with a switch on back for dual or mono. One of my many pieces of stereo gear that I LOVE but it has got to go. Wifey thinks I have too much stuff. :-( The amplifier works great and has some of the best sound I've heard. It does have some minor scratches that you would expect with vintage gear. The channel 1 and channel 2 controls are NOT noisy. This thing made my JBL L-100s rattle the neighborhood. This amplifier weighs 55 pounds and I charge only what the shipper charges me. NO RESERVE! There is no warranty on this amplifier other than it works very well. This is a copy paste from Crown..........The DC 300’s minimum output was 150watts@8ohms and 300watts@4ohms per channel and typically produced 190watts@8ohms and 340watts@4ohms per channel. Total of both channels typically would reach 420watts @8ohms and 800watts@4ohms. The amplifier design allowed the heat to dissipate thru its aluminum front faceplate and the aluminum finned back plate which acted as a heat sink. If only one DC 300 was used freestanding no cooling fan was required, for multiple amps in a rack, cooling fans were suggested. For home use and the audiophile Crown offered real wood cases to hold the amp to be visually appealing as a separate component. Owning a few of these I can tell you first hand this amplifier was very
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