88Z52
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- Worlds foremost vinyl hater.
I listened to a Phase Linear 700B through a set of Infinity Monitors and was pretty darn impressed. I think I want one.
Doing a little research it seems PL's can die for no reason and take everything with them.
Couple of questions for anyone who might know.....
1. Do they really just die for no reason and destroy the world? I find that a little hard to believe, it would seem PL would have never gotten a UL approval for something that would catch on fire or destroy itself for no reason if used correctly. Were they UL or ETL approved?
2. If question 1 = true, I see a lot of upgrades available that claim to resolve the safety issues and enhance the amps performance. If anyone out there has done this I would be interested in knowing what upgrades are necessary and how much would it cost?
On the amp I heard the owner said that other than having a few of the power transistors replaced (and there was no other damage), the amp was all original and he is the original owner. It's been around over 40 years. Apparently there are quite a few of them still working. Why the bad rap?
Doing a little research it seems PL's can die for no reason and take everything with them.

Couple of questions for anyone who might know.....
1. Do they really just die for no reason and destroy the world? I find that a little hard to believe, it would seem PL would have never gotten a UL approval for something that would catch on fire or destroy itself for no reason if used correctly. Were they UL or ETL approved?
2. If question 1 = true, I see a lot of upgrades available that claim to resolve the safety issues and enhance the amps performance. If anyone out there has done this I would be interested in knowing what upgrades are necessary and how much would it cost?
On the amp I heard the owner said that other than having a few of the power transistors replaced (and there was no other damage), the amp was all original and he is the original owner. It's been around over 40 years. Apparently there are quite a few of them still working. Why the bad rap?
