Crown DC300 Amplifier

Crown Dc 300. Crown DC 300 A II Photo 1472646 Canuck Audio Mart Two generations of "large" Crown amplifiers preceded the DC300, and were made only in prototype quantities. If we had been asked some time ago to describe our "dream amplifier," chances are we would have described the Crown DC-300

Crown DC 300 Dual Channel Laboratory Amplifier German Vintage Modules
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Two generations of "large" Crown amplifiers preceded the DC300, and were made only in prototype quantities. If we had been asked some time ago to describe our "dream amplifier," chances are we would have described the Crown DC-300

Crown DC 300 Dual Channel Laboratory Amplifier German Vintage Modules

it's a dual vc wired in 16 ohm mode, even though I notice the dc300a2 doesn't really have that much more power than the apt-1 But if that roundabout approach is necessary to produce an audio amplifier like this, so be it. The unit features extremely low harmonic and intermodulation distortion, very low noise, highest damping factor, and quality parts and workmanship.

Crown DC 300A Power Amplifier Photo 3415122 Canuck Audio Mart. Rated conservatively at 150 watts per channel, it also offered low distortion and noise Designed originally as an industrial device, it was made available as an audio amplifier rather as an afterthought

Crown DC 300 Dual Channel Laboratory Amplifier German Vintage Modules. DC frequency response is combined with ultra-low noise and intermodulation dis-tortion to deliver the classic rendering of a "straight wire wi h gain." In fact, before the advent of Crown's Reference series amplifiers, the DC-300A II enjoyed a reputation of being the most accurate amplifier It got me wondering what the differences are between it, and the DC-300, and the later DC-300 series II