Bogen model HTA-250A

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Hi Tade,
Good score. Very reliable, this mono amp will run for years. I use these in telecom applications in every large project.

I feel these are overkill for PA, the sound quality is above the average PA amp. I wonder why someone pitched it in the garbage? It's still a current product. Possibly HTA250B - it's about the same animal.

-Chris
 
I as a sumpsted diver, make is a point not to ask why something was in tha garbage! How much chance is there that something could fail and blow out my sub? I may have sat in a misting rain for as much as a day. i looked inside and all the internals seem dry and intact. I read that it has an internal low pass filter, but couldnt locate it, do you know where it is? I did find the place to instal one of those optional transformers. What do those do?
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Hi Tade,
The internal transformer is used with the balanced input. It converts a balanced input signal to the single ended one used in the amp.

Information on this model is located

here on the Bogen site. I see HTA-250A is still the current model.

Your amp is probably fine. If everything is clean and dry I don't forsee any problems for you.

-Chris
 
Ha! I just picked one of these up too. I bought it for the chassis and heatsink (JLH or F5 perhaps), but the thing is brand new...I will try it out later...weighs a ton.

Didn't realize it was a mono amp when I bought it tho...
 
I was given a Bogen HTA 125A

A heavy mono 125watt amp. I'm using the chassis & heatsink for a pair of Jims Audio Naim clones. The Bogen pwr transformer was too high of voltage for those boards. I probably have 8hrs of work till they're done. But I was very impressed with Bogan's weight and layout. I have the old output transistors if you need any...... Free is always more exciting.....
 
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