I had a Phase Linear addiction for years, which was replaced by a McIntosh addiction which was replaced by a Citation addiction which was replaced by Krell addiction etc.
I liked the sound of Phase Linear amps. The 400, 700B and especially the Dual 500. If you needed clean power they were hard to beat.
I wonder how how many of these negative mid fi comments would apply if the 400 had a levinson, or McIntosh logo on it?
With regard to the size of the caps used its totally meaningless. The amp had well over 200 watts per channel, and nearly 3db of headroom. It was stable as well. I drove the hell out of mine with no issues at all.
They were widely used in the professional market as well. I've seen stacks of them in the 70's powering rock concerts. Many high end recording studios use Phase amps, Crown was also commonly seen in these applications.
Check I out the absolute sounds ten best amplifiers of all time. It's on the list for good reason. It deserves to be.
By the way, my Krell addiction has been replaced by a vintage Sansui addiction. For all those mid fi comments, you're welcome to come over for a listen anytime.
Norman
I liked the sound of Phase Linear amps. The 400, 700B and especially the Dual 500. If you needed clean power they were hard to beat.
I wonder how how many of these negative mid fi comments would apply if the 400 had a levinson, or McIntosh logo on it?
With regard to the size of the caps used its totally meaningless. The amp had well over 200 watts per channel, and nearly 3db of headroom. It was stable as well. I drove the hell out of mine with no issues at all.
They were widely used in the professional market as well. I've seen stacks of them in the 70's powering rock concerts. Many high end recording studios use Phase amps, Crown was also commonly seen in these applications.
Check I out the absolute sounds ten best amplifiers of all time. It's on the list for good reason. It deserves to be.
By the way, my Krell addiction has been replaced by a vintage Sansui addiction. For all those mid fi comments, you're welcome to come over for a listen anytime.
Norman