Dear Mark,
I beg to differ but I have a full blown schematic on the "2600" which clearly
shows 24 output devices per channel that is 2 blocks consisting of a driver
and 6 outputs for the positive rail and 2 blocks of a driver and 6 outputs for
the negative rail all at a power supply voltage of +/- 120 volts.
Multiply this by two and you get 48 devices. What schematic are you looking
at?
James
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I almost forgot: there are 48 output devices in the 2600. If you used the
Toshiba parts it would cost you $864.00.
Nope, the 2600 has 16 outputs (8/chan) and was the 400Watt/Chan with a
fan that came out in 76-77. You are thinking of the huge A1001 at
500W/chan that has no fan that replaces the 2600 that was part of the
"01" line. But you are right about cost. As impressive as A1001 is,
that addition 1db of headroom just is not worth it size, weight or
potential repair cost.
Thanks for the information on the using the Motorola outputs.
Best Regards,
Mark Gurries (replying from home)
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