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Phase Linear 200 Series Amplifiers |
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The 200 power
amplifier was Phase Linear's least powerful but most affordable amp. It was introduced in 1976 with a list price of $389.00. It was
rated at 105 watts per channel into 8 ohms. The 200 had LED output
meters instead of VU meters.
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The model 200
amplifier did not have speaker wire binding posts like those on the 400
and 700. Instead, there were the crimp type shown here. It
had Velocity Feedback and Meter Range switches. |
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The 200 continued
unchanged for 1977, but later that year the 200 B was
introduced. Dimensions (19.00w x 8.75d x 5.50h) and specs were
essentially the same, but the price was even more affordable at $329.95.
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Phase Linear 200 B (back)
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Phase Linear 200 Series Two
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200 Series Two back view |
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The 200 Series Two, introduced
in 1978, featured significant improvements in specifications and power. It was rated at 120 watts per channel. Total harmonic distortion
and intermodulation distortion were both reduced to .09%. Price
was $399.95.
The 200 Series Two was
superceded by the 300 Series Two in 1979.
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