It makes a pretty darn good, cheap, sub woofer amp...
It was affectionately known in pro audio circles as the "Flame Linear" since it was prone to frying the outputs and drivers, and more when pushed into clipping in PA applications...
I've owned at least a dozen 400s and a few 700s since they first came out in the 1970s.
They're not hard to keep working once you know what is going on inside. The criticism of the filter caps is 100% valid, and it's easy to see the difference between my own Symphony No.1 amplifier design which uses a mere 500,000 ufd and the PL 400 that uses 2 x 6800!
It's not hard to say that I'd rather have one of them for my system than certain other current amplifier offerings that cost much more... :- )
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It was affectionately known in pro audio circles as the "Flame Linear" since it was prone to frying the outputs and drivers, and more when pushed into clipping in PA applications...
I've owned at least a dozen 400s and a few 700s since they first came out in the 1970s.
They're not hard to keep working once you know what is going on inside. The criticism of the filter caps is 100% valid, and it's easy to see the difference between my own Symphony No.1 amplifier design which uses a mere 500,000 ufd and the PL 400 that uses 2 x 6800!
It's not hard to say that I'd rather have one of them for my system than certain other current amplifier offerings that cost much more... :- )
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