Krell amps 683 lbs each ..
No friends will help you here... 😊
"Can You Lift Yours?"
Harmon Kardon Citation II Stereo Amp, 1959, 60 wpc; 120 lbs
(for the youngsters among us: tubes, SS didn't exist yet)
excerpts:
"Can You Lift Yours?"
"Space Heater. Ballast for Submarines".
"Useful for Training Weight Lifters"
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being medically house bound since Halloween, tv overload, hopping about, I re-discovered a site with some great history:
in section 'omnidirectional speakers
http://www.roger-russell.com/omni/omni.htm
interview with Stewart Hegeman
http://www.roger-russell.com/omni/interview.htm
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I had a McIntosh AMP, MC2250, 250wpc, 80lbs.
I lifted it out of a low shelf in a tight space, felt a 3rd meniscus tear in my 'bad' knee while lifting.
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Your Heavy Equipment Stories Please.
*Ah* A 'phile product I've just 'demented' for all us pre- and current 'boomers' that can't cope 'n carry mono monsters no'mo.... "Is it time to trade up/down that mega mono amp? Or are you just curious as to what may have lurked beneath it, soaking up that clean SET heat? Wonder no longer, with the AmpUpper. (reg.trade mark pend.) (Soft focus pic of a 4 castered cart that looks like a micro-forklift...) See you @ Kickstarter....;) |
The amp's form factor is absolutely a big deal. My VAC 200iQs weigh 100 lbs each and it's just a box with absolutely no handles or grips. The distribution is very front loaded, where the transformers are. For proper front-to-back balance you have to slide your hands under just the RIGHT location a few inches back from the faceplate, or it will try to tip out of your hands and you're about to have a real bad time. By comparison the Rogue Apollo is the exact same 100 lbs per side, but its chassis has built-in handles, and it's a more balanced distribution, and this effectively makes it "seem" around 30% lighter (or so). Fortunately tube amps don't have sharp heatsinks, but that could be a nightmare on some amps. My Phison A2.120 has very sharp edges but it's only ~ 50 lbs so not an issue. My VAC 300iQ monos at least have some chassis structure (rails) that can be used as handles but I haven't tried to move them myself. 100lbs is my "safe limit" for just myself. I highly recommend IronClad's Command Grip work gloves for moving heavy audio components. |
@mulveling ...
Well, yuh....but ones' personal form factor remains the bottom line, esp. when the hands hit the chassis... Unless your posted pic is a file photo from youth gone by, you've got a built-in 'cheat'. *mock grumble* And it's vaguely reassuring that the 300s' pose a challenge to you, Commanding Grips notwithstanding.... ;) Amps and speakers are the bane of most 'philes...those who gravitate to tubed power and large drivers risk damage of varied forms when age is an issue we can't ignore no more. I'm only half kidding about a lightweight platform on wheels that could extract, lower/move/raise. and deliver the goods to the new space.... As for mahgs' Krells....the 'light industrial' variant would have to be 'beefy' (and no carpeted floors, nooo....). *L* "Are you available on an 'on-call' basis?" 😏 (He prays i'm kidding....) |