Schmurpy
Journeyman
The title says it all.
SilverWe have the faceplate covered...what color? Silver or black?
I didn't know there was 2 versions.Original Phase Linear knobs are hard to find. Are your controls solid shaft or flattened "D" shape?
The earlier knobs, found on PL700, some PL700B, and some PL4000 were solid aluminum with set screws that would work on round shaft or flattened "D" shafts. The later, and far more common, knobs are thin aluminum that dents easily with a plastic insert that fits only the flattened "D" shaft.I didn't know there was 2 versions.
I didn't know there was 2 versions.
I'm looking at a PL 700 II PRO model, which has the industrial looking black face, and smaller black knobs. If the sale works out, I want to convert it to silver face, and the corresponding knobs.
I just bought 2x 700 II units, 1x 400 II unit, and 1x Carver PM 1.5.Or, I have a 700B WOPL if you are undecided
Other than the black faceplate, and small plastic knobs, was there really a difference?The PRO 700 amplifiers are too rare to convert back to plain Jane PL700 S2.
No, not really. No normal/direct switch on the back. Has a rack mountable chassis, and 1/4" input jacks instead of RCAs. Different attenuators.Other than the black faceplate, and small plastic knobs, was there really a difference?
The earlier knobs, found on PL700, some PL700B, and some PL4000 were solid aluminum with set screws that would work on round shaft or flattened "D" shafts. The later, and far more common, knobs are thin aluminum that dents easily with a plastic insert that fits only the flattened "D" shaft.
Your PRO model had the least expensive Radio Shack black plastic knobs.
The PRO 700 was similar to the Clair Bros. Audio "Professional Sound Reinforcement" amplifier for commercial use.Other than the black faceplate, and small plastic knobs, was there really a difference?