Jim, Bob loves to tell stories and I asked Ed about this...Dave O'brian never would confirm the coffee can aspect of that test but would without hesitation backup the 700 watts claim. The amp has been said to exist and not to exist. Bob has no reason to cotradict the story because as you can see he still gets a lot of mileage out of it. If and when I meet Bob, and some things are in the works that that might happen I'll bring that up. There are no known pics of the amp. I wish Ed would join and post on this subject because the amount of Phase Linear history he knows is exaustive..
To recap, IF there WAS a coffee can amp it had to be bridged, 84 volts being the max output rectified voltage, try that, put AC mains on a br and a couple 80 volt caps, so 84 volts would not make a 700, however a bridged 400 would....I think if it did exist Bob was lucky it lasted through the test and the fuse blowing was probably the output stage giving up the ghost...
Yo--Bob if you read this join up and line us out on the particulars!!