>
>The last time I posed a question about an Amp(Amps) I was told it was a
>"NO BRAINER".
? Some of the members of AMPS are just that.
>I haven't found a company that sells that brand of amp,
>but I got the message! I have never been to a "Hamfest", other than the
>local level and haven't been BrainWashed by any Amp dealer and the ones
>I have contacted have been very helpful and explained the good points
>about thier product and not how bad and evil the other ones are.
? The nitty gritty of various amplifier designs is hardly a safe subject
for dealers -- nor is it a safe subject for QST authors. I wrote just
such an article for the January, 1994 issue of QST and within a couple of
months, the feces hit the fan. .
>
>I will make a decision based on the input from everyone. What I buy will be
>good and heavy duty and last a long time. Thanks guys.
> P M Walker
>K0VX
> Mandan ND
>
>shambala@btigate.com
>
>
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