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Gemini XGA4000 power amp / 2x350w @4ohms (not 4000w as the front panel suggest's!!)

Dunlap Clarke Dreadnaught 1000 (mid/late 70's) 2x500w @4 ohms (weighs a ton!!)






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Similar to Wrighty's Post! /\     Quote picture  removed, Apologies K.
 
My RDL PX 1100 

550w RMS Per Ch@ 4 ohm /1140w RMS Bridge @ 8 ohm.



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Do you think that posters can withold from quoting the previous post if it contains large pics, like the last example? I find the multiple repeated pics confusing.




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Originally posted by Jez_3phaze Jez_3phaze wrote:

Similar to Wrighty's Post!
My RDL PX 1100 


Hmm, a remarkable likeness, yes! Heatsinking looks a bit better on the RDL. It looks a lot cleaner too. This Hz has had its front panel hand painted around the gold lettering with what looks to be black gloss Hammerite! It was given to me to look at by a colleague and may or may not have a fault...
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Originally posted by swannie swannie wrote:



Dunlap Clarke Dreadnaught 1000 (mid/late 70's) 2x500w @4 ohms (weighs a ton!!)



On that Dunlap Clarke Dreadnaught, the switch on the back marked “Max off Min”. Does it switch transformer secondary windings to give different power outputs, like the old Midas Cube Monitor Amps?


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No the switch is for the fan on this amp, you can adjust the speed or simply have it turned off
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Hmm, a remarkable likeness, yes! Heatsinking looks a bit better on the RDL. It looks a lot cleaner too. This Hz has had its front panel hand painted around the gold lettering with what looks to be black gloss Hammerite! It was given to me to look at by a colleague and may or may not have a fault...
 
now as john savage used to be a sales man for HZ
and martin savage used to own RDL does this not suprise you that they are simalar
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Originally posted by swannie swannie wrote:

No the switch is for the fan on this amp, you can adjust the speed or simply have it turned off

Thanks, was just curious

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