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Schede e recensioni |
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Armstrong 521-524 Ampli integrato e
tuner vintage
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Di cosa si tratta |
Ampli + tuner |
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Produttore |
Amstrong |
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Costo |
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Dal sito:
http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/500/500page2.html
The 521 received enthusiastic reviews in
Hi-Fi magazines, both in the UK and elsewhere. As well as offering good
performance it was seen as providing value for money and excellent
styling. The 500 units also were given a UK Design Council award for
their appearance and ergonomics.
As was common in those days, the amplifier
provided (Baxandall type) tone controls plus a pair of low-pass filters
and a ‘rumble’ high-pass filter. There was also a ‘loudness’ button.
This was an attenuator that contoured the frequency response. It lowered
the mid-range frequencies by around 20dB, but high and low frequencies
by a lesser amount. This was because the commonly accepted theory at the
time was that for low-level listening this gave a better sound.
The above photos show a top and bottom
view of a 521. You can see the output devices mounted on the metal sides
of the chassis. Note that there are five devices — two output devices
per channel, and one extra device that is the series regulator
transistor of the stabilised power supply. The left-hand photo shows the
series of removable circuit boards. These were secured with a top rail
stretching from from to back across the tops of the boards, near the
left-hand end of the box. This held the cards firmly in place. The
right-hand photo shows the wiring that linked the edge-connector sockets
into the rest of the circuitry. Again, as was common in those days, you
could purchase the units with or without a wooden case.
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