Sound Code Systems. the LA Glam Slam amp of choice. these old Mosfet PA power amps were awesome in their day. they use the famous and well loved Hitachi Mosfets. I think the same used in Haflers?? I have had this sitting around my shop for a dozen years or so and just never got around to doing anything with them. I they both worked years ago when i last tested them. the larger 2600A i used about 3 years ago for a bit. but both should be gone through and cleaned up etc.
the 2600 $150
the 2350A $100
plus shipping and they weigh a LOT!
the 2600 $150
the 2350A $100
plus shipping and they weigh a LOT!
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I have 9 of these amps including 2350A's, 2450A's and 2600A's. They were meant for professional use (PA, band, DJ, etc.,) but can be a great audiophile amp with some simple modifications. I would love to have your two SCS amps, but you're too far away and shipping cost has gone thru the roof.
Hope you can use the attached documentation.
Hope you can use the attached documentation.
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thanks for the lightning fast reply. i can't pm because i'm a new user. i created an account specifically for this transaction, glad to be here. email me at
nightshade@tutamail.com
also thanks amradacoustics for the manual.
a little spec and history of how i came across the 2600A: purchased a sound system some time ago composed of four cabinets. two transparence 15" woofs, two 12" mids and one jbl hi in each cabinet. it is a great club system.
with it there were originally four SCS 2600As, too. one for each cabinet. but, one SCS 2600A broke before it came into my hands. time to get a fourth again to balance out the system.
i read around on the forums about replacement fans, that is a good idea as some of the fans (not all) run quite loud on the rig.
nightshade@tutamail.com
also thanks amradacoustics for the manual.
a little spec and history of how i came across the 2600A: purchased a sound system some time ago composed of four cabinets. two transparence 15" woofs, two 12" mids and one jbl hi in each cabinet. it is a great club system.
with it there were originally four SCS 2600As, too. one for each cabinet. but, one SCS 2600A broke before it came into my hands. time to get a fourth again to balance out the system.
i read around on the forums about replacement fans, that is a good idea as some of the fans (not all) run quite loud on the rig.
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