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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: USA
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I would appreciate if AL700P owners would post a synopsis or images showing the internal construction as well as the back panel of this amplifier along with comments about how the front panel & chassis is made. Such as, "Thin aluminum skin over plastic base" etc. I am thinking of getting one of them and if it is a mechanical POS, I may pass & get one of the Tripath kits out there.
Comments appreciated! speaker |
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