Description: Phase Linear 700b vintage solid state stereo amplifier. Unit powers on and plays. All bulbs appear good. Left channel distorts. Right channel okay. VU meters are stuck. Potentiometers are scratchy and need cleaning. The Phase Linear 700 amplifier got its name from its combined output of 350 watts per channel. The 700 put both Bob Carver, the amp's designer, and Phase Linear the brand on the high end audio map. The early 1970's were heady times for Bob Carver as he worked to expand North American distribution and beat the drum for Phase Linear. The 700 soon became a favorite of recording studio engineers (at 19-inches wide, it was designed for rack mounting), rock bands, jazz musicians and audiophiles. Specifications - 700B Power output: 350 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Frequency response: 20Hzto 20kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.25% Damping factor: 1000 Input sensitivity: 1.75V Signal to noise ratio:100dB Year: 1974
Price: 390 USD
Location: Warrenville, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-09T03:26:01.000Z
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Brand: Phase Linear
Type: 700b
Model: 700b
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States