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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Another one saved from the rubbish dump- Pioneer PL-200
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<blockquote data-quote="jadedgem" data-source="post: 547206" data-attributes="member: 15633"><p>Ja don't feel alone I am still waiting for my 3 B&O amps from kent for a year now. </p><p></p><p>I drive my CS-53's with a Pioneer 8100. Also a unit I restored after being badly abused by a teenager. The thread is here in the vintage section of that one. They are effiecient speakers so you do not need a lot of watts. The amp I use is rated 40 watts per channel so its a good matchup and in my small llistening room it goes to insane levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jadedgem, post: 547206, member: 15633"] Ja don't feel alone I am still waiting for my 3 B&O amps from kent for a year now. I drive my CS-53's with a Pioneer 8100. Also a unit I restored after being badly abused by a teenager. The thread is here in the vintage section of that one. They are effiecient speakers so you do not need a lot of watts. The amp I use is rated 40 watts per channel so its a good matchup and in my small llistening room it goes to insane levels. [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Another one saved from the rubbish dump- Pioneer PL-200
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