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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Los Angeles
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Has to be around $100, if that's possible
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I might just start collecting gainclone kits or parts or other similar type amp parts.
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Sure electronics do a nice 4 channel for $50 that I've been tempted by in the past.
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4/6 channel, ~$100, any other requirements?
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I got a Yamaha M35
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Take a loof at the Newform website, hover over products, click on surplus items, there's a bunch of multichannel receivers and amps they used in testing and measurement for reasonable prices. Still more than $100 though. There's a bunch of these: Panasonic SA-XR57 Receiver with 6X 100 Watts for $250.
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Small 2-channel amps would also work well. Or parts to build them might be even better.
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