Power Amplifiers


Who still have Classic Amplifiers
that still in use.
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Hi
Love my Threshold S 500 with optical bias. Use it with Threshold fet ten hl Pre amp. Sound just amazing.😇
Although not necessarily 'Classic' but definitely old, I have two 1977 Phase (Blaze) Linear 400 amplifiers, an RGR model 4 preamp and four Ohm Acoustics Model F speakers. This is not my main system but in years past it brought me much pleasure and I actually never had any reliability problems with the amps. 
Sold my Bedini 25/25, but still have an Electron Kinetics Eagle 2A and PS Audio 200C.
You know you are old when the audio gear you bought new is considered vintage! Bought my VAC PA 80 80 with ARC LS15 pre amp back in 1994 and still going strong! Still have the original Golden Dragons tubes in the VAC
Magnavox 9302 PP EL 84 amp- recapped w/5 way binding posts using the pre out from a NAD 7155 receiver hooked up to Ohm Walsh 2s. Was skeptical at first given the Ohm's specs. Surprise! Put on Brian Bromberg's "Wood". Great bass. Will try a sub just to see.
My main office amp is an early 1960s Masterwork tube amp (designed by Pilot).  Nothing can touch it's 10 watts of amazing sound.
I still own and use a McIntosh 2105 that I have owned since 1976. It has shown the door to quite a number of other amps that I hoped would be better. I do switch it off now with a recently purchased Audio Note Kits EL34 amp with C-core transformers, but the Mac still bests it in certain ways. A few years ago, I had the transistors replaced along with the big power supply capacitors. I sacrificed the option to have 4,8, and 16 ohm taps, and had my Mac tech install modern Cardas 5 way binding posts and new high quality gold plated input jacks. I also had the an IEC installed so that I could use aftermarket power cords. All of this really didn’t cost that much, and for those who aren’t collectors, and actually just use these amps to listen with, I would say take the plunge and try these modern modifications.
The old power cord is in no way worthy of any good amp, and it is such a pleasure to now have modern 5 way binding posts instead of those crowded, corroded old strips.
I just want to add that for all of those who want to pipe in and point out the technical deficiencies of this old amp, I agree! It is not even close in technical sophistication to modern amps, like the Pass Labs 250.5 that it embarrassed, but as always, the proof is in the way it actually sounds.
sumo polaris amp and sumo athena pre amp. i have had lots of other equipment and still do, but the sumo pairing is one of the best balanced sound sets I have ever had. 
Right now I am using a late '70s GAS Son of Ampzilla. Driven by an RGR 4 preamp (early '80s). Speakers are DCM Time Windows 1A (late production). How's that for a way-back system! 
I have a Mondial Design Aragon 8008 BB
power amp I purchased in 1996 in Cincinnati it still in use with just a few tweaks, sounds great.
I have a "new" amp that is built mostly from very old parts and a design that was around since the 1940's.  It is essentially two Western Electric 133a amplifiers on a single chassis.  It has original Western Electric input and output transformers, original paper in oil capacitors and some very ancient plate-type resistors.  The tubes are also original Western Electric 348a and 349a tubes (very hard to find).  The only modern part is the power transformer.  This is a fantastic sounding amp, assuming one does not need much power (pushpull amp that puts out about 5.5 watts).