The amp was available in kit form. Dyna saved the cost of a choke and supplied a length of wire for the builder to wire around the cap. I bought one of the last kit units in 1978with all of the fixes and it never gave any trouble.
There were over 100,000 120's shipped. When the early PC's came out with multimedia, I thought I'd become very wealthy by supplying a small amplifier for the computer speakers. A mosfet upgrade would be the ticket. I stripped a 120 and built a mosfet amp right out of the Iternational Retcifier data book. I pitched the old power supply and caps in favor of a split supply. I got it to work and made a prototype. Like always I never got past the prototype and didn't have a way of cost effectively getting boards made.
If anyone is interested I still have all of the old files including PCB info.