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Old 18th January 2008, 01:59 PM   #1
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Hi,

I am just wondering did anybody have a chance to see and hear this amplifier (GEMSOUND EXA2950).It is cheap and they claim that has 375W RMS per channel on 4 ohms.
I opened yesterday and amplifier has 2 pairs of 1302 and 1943 transistors per channel and toroidal transformer 53-0-53 /500VA.
I am getting constant hiss from one channel (probably ground loop issue) and I will try to fix it.

Any comments about this amp...
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