STAPLES STORES WILL TAKE OLD COMPUTERS

From: Carlos Murillo <cmurillo_at_emtelsa.multi.net.co>
Date: Tue Feb 19 07:29:56 2002

One of my most enjoyable hobbyist experiences was building a Dynaco ST120
kit. Nice amp. Discrete components, elegant, stable feedback design.
_Heavy_. 60+60W honest RMS (not all that PMPO watt crap). It is
now driving a three-chambered acoustic labyrinth sub-woofer that
I also made and it works great.

carlos.

At 12:21 AM 2/19/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Your correct, I've been disappointed a few times with stuff I've
>bought. CD players are mainly empty boxes, for example.
>
>My Onkyo amp is heavy enough.... it's from the early 70's I think. It's
>must be between 40 and 50 lbs. Marantz is good stuff too. Fisher is
>nice. I'm mainly speaking about older equipment, However.
>
>Chad Fernandez
>Michigan, USA
>
>Gary Hildebrand wrote:
>>
>> If more people saw the innards of some of this electronic crap they
>> probably wouldn't buy it. Exception, McIntosh Stereo Equipment.
>>
>> I remember some of the Heathkit catalogs had the schematics published
>> with the specs (rather tiny though). Look what happened to Griefkit .
>> . . . . .
>> >
>> Gary Hildebrand
>
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Carlos E. Murillo-Sanchez carlos_murillo_at_nospammers.ieee.org
Received on Tue Feb 19 2002 - 07:29:56 GMT

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