Ron,
Here are some pictures of an Cerwin Vega A-2800 mono-block power amplifier I found on the internet.
The amplifier used a total of (16) GM/Delco DTS-411 transistors.
NOTE: Many are already aware that the GM/Delco DTS-411 transistors were also used by Phase Linear (in their 400's and 700 series amplifiers) and stamped XPL909. However, some not be aware that the GM/Delco DTS 411 was introduced in the spring of 1966. Around 1974, it was essentially copied by Fairchild (FT411), Motorola (MJ411), International Rectifier (IR411) and RCA (RCA411). DTS stood for Delco, Transistor, Silicon. Likewise, Delco had DTG series which was Delco, Transistor, Germanium.
I was able to find the Cerwin Vega A-2800 listed once in Audio magazines annual equipment directories. It was in the September 1973 issue on page 17. (NOTE: I have removed all the other manufacturer's on this page in the attached photo).
Rating:
700 wpc RMS at 8 ohm, .08% THD at rated power, 0.1% IM at 1 watt, 5-70kHz Freq Response at 1 watt +/-1dB, S/N ratio 110dB at rated output, Damping factor of 500, 19" x 6-1/2" x 9", 50 pounds, Price $850.00
I would love to see a schematic for this amp.