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Francois and his Ming Da MC3008A (805)
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<blockquote data-quote="accuphase" data-source="post: 721596" data-attributes="member: 18745"><p>They were born as Antique Sound Labs AQ-006 845 SET monoblocks (or something close) as reviewed by TAS at the time and have 20-odd watts compared to SET 300Bs at about 8 watts, which is much more reasonable with even efficient speakers when you listen to Rock / Alternate rock/ 70s/80s music at high volume!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accuphase, post: 721596, member: 18745"] They were born as Antique Sound Labs AQ-006 845 SET monoblocks (or something close) as reviewed by TAS at the time and have 20-odd watts compared to SET 300Bs at about 8 watts, which is much more reasonable with even efficient speakers when you listen to Rock / Alternate rock/ 70s/80s music at high volume! [/QUOTE]
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