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  1. Nice working condition.

    Price: $450 + shipping

    PayPal users: please add 3% or use "Personal" transfer.



    PS Audio marketing pitch:


    The A-100 stereo amplifier is a dual mono power amplifier , capable of driving nearly every loudspeaker
    load with ease and beauty. The Trio power amplifier is based on ICE power switching amplification
    for the output.

    The A-100 has two high efficiency digital amplification stages that allow them to run cool to the touch
    even while driving demanding loads and should offer years of trouble free performance of the highest
    standards.

    Power ratings for the A-100 are 100 watts rms into 8 Ohms, 200 watts rms into 4 Ohms at less than
    0.1% THD. For musical peaks, the Trio can produce up to 150 watts per channel into 8 Ohms and
    300 watts per channel into 4 Ohms.

    You should expect state of the art performance and sonics from any PS Audio product. The Trio
    series products represent high value in terms of performance within their rated power levels and will
    provide excellent results in either a two channel or multi-channel environment.

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  2. I have two Eliptrac 400 horns for sale. Base black finish.

    One horn is missing driver mounting plate and was broken, but repaired. Other horn is complete, but has minor imperfection on front.

    *SOLD* Price $180 for both + shipping or local pickup in Chicago.

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  3. Hi guys!

    Wanted to ask if anyone has tried to pair Chorus II and Forte II as extension. I has Choruses and quite satisfied with them, but wish to extend sound stage. Setup is the following: Chorus are currently in long wall corners, 15 feet apart, front facing. I plan to put Fortes on side walls, about 9 feet from Chorus and face them each other and 90 degrees to Chorus.

    What do you think?

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