Rumour has it that the original IGBT transitors were obsoloete, but, there are newwer, better ones avialable now. Should one need a replacement, a complete rebuild may (I suspect this is the case) or may not be necessary. This should keep the performance of the original more similar than a change to a duifferent transistor technology, it may even improve upon it. The issue might be moot, the IGBT's have a reputation for being pretty robust and reliable. I would guess the caps might need to be replaced long before the IGBT, which would probably be the case regardless of the output technology.
Threshold T200?
I'm auditioning a Threshold T200 amp. Not a lot of slam, but for what I listen to -- mostly classical and jazz -- it sounds great.
It's hard to find anything about this amp online, as the company went under, then resurrected under new ownership.
Any issues with this amp? Should I take the plunge?
It's hard to find anything about this amp online, as the company went under, then resurrected under new ownership.
Any issues with this amp? Should I take the plunge?
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