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So basically there not British amplifiers....there Japanese ones...Ouch
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Originally posted by EmPro EmPro wrote:

Another British monster amplifier C Audio RA3000 saved from the faith of getting in the bin,the seller sold it as faulty,stuck in protect mode,the actual fault was the soft start relay..was stuck open so the amplifier couldn't get proper power supply to work...i just tap the relay and the amplifier is working great on both ch,turned on and off 10 times,the relay seems to work just fine now,the top lid is 2.2kg on this ,,thing" LOL

 I miss my old C Audios, I had a few XR3801's for many years and they were proper workhorses. 'Only' 1200w per channel but they were monstrous on bass! :)


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XR’s and SR’s were great. RA’s I always found gutless and not very reliable 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote EmPro Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 March 2023 at 9:50pm
Originally posted by csg csg wrote:

XR’s and SR’s were great. RA’s I always found gutless and not very reliable 

Gutless because of the heating issues :) as the laterals limits the output when temperature rises,if you keep them cool..no problem,there not gutless at all,you just need to work little bit on them,this one will have a nice cooling sistem fitted soon :)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote EmPro Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 March 2023 at 9:55pm
 I miss my old C Audios, I had a few XR3801's for many years and they were proper workhorses. 'Only' 1200w per channel but they were monstrous on bass! :)

Only ,,1200w" per channel proper continuous watts all day and night long...these days you can call that amp 2x10.000w easly.....
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From the cooling point this ,,RA3000" is by far better Big smile it blows serious amount of air on the sideways,the outputs don't have a chance to overheat,i had this amp abused hardly with stunning results and never let me down.



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In the early 1970s I worked in a main Comet service department and from memory, I would say that about 30% of all the Solarvox amps that were sold came back in for repair---They were the most unreliable item that Comet ever sold but they were run close by Autovox TVs which were nearly as bad but one bonus was that they kept a lot of good engineers in a job mending them.
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Originally posted by Robbo Robbo wrote:

In the early 1970s I worked in a main Comet service department and from memory, I would say that about 30% of all the Solarvox amps that were sold came back in for repair---They were the most unreliable item that Comet ever sold but they were run close by Autovox TVs which were nearly as bad but one bonus was that they kept a lot of good engineers in a job mending them.

If only 30% came back for repairs it means there was reliable...most of the customers that time were dumb as hell and had no ideea how to use an amplifier..they just sick in them any speaker they found...no matter what impedance..power etc etc...the amplifiers in that time had rough life...well....this is happening even these days...but not so much :) i can't say unreliable as they work even now after 50 years and they use quality parts to be honest,you will find that for stupid customers nothing is reliable ever as they have a nice talent to blow up everything they put there hands on. LOLLOLLOL
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That RA3000 does look very sweet -- but the cooling is obviously not well designed. Just one fan, relatively far from the heatsink - and no tunneling or anything. I imagine that it would overheat.  Disapprove



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Originally posted by Earplug Earplug wrote:

That RA3000 does look very sweet -- but the cooling is obviously not well designed. Just one fan, relatively far from the heatsink - and no tunneling or anything. I imagine that it would overheat.  Disapprove

Yeah....indeed the RA series had poor cooling design,that's the reason people call them gutless and unreliable,but in reality are proper overengineered workhorses and with proper cooling is almost imposibile to damage one,all the damages on these series was caused by inefficient cooling,the most efficient way to modd a RA is to drill holes on the both opposite sides of the heatsink and fit two high speed fans..one to pull air and one to push air...the sideways of the heatsink needs to be blocked from the rest of the pcb,so the entire mass of air will travel with speed thru all outputs and ,,tunnel" heatsink,the back fan can be removed and hole covered nice with blank plate,so the amplifier never going to dump crap in the sensitive dc protection circuits,and like this you solve the biggest problems and the only ones with RA series.



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There is another way to modd a RA....to fit on top of outputs 2 or even 4 high speed fans fixed in top lid from inside,that will suck air from outside and blow it right on top of the outputs...also the heatsink must be blocked on sides and at both ends holes are needed to push the hot air outside the amp...but this design is inefficient if you put the amp in rack install...so..the first option remains the best so far,however if you don't use the amp in rack install but separate..this is by far best cooling sistem you can do for it to keep it ice cold Smile and i'm 200% sure it wont be gutless anymore Big smile

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A modern amp might only still do 1200W continuous but it will also do 5000W peaks, very useful for high BL 6" coil subwoofer drivers.  Sure if your bass lines are literally sine waves the modern amp is not an advantage but for most genres the modern amp will be much louder before significant output waveform distortion.
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