NRPavs   SOLD items 2013 archive 1  MEGA  M105b  stereo  amplifier  details
SOLD items 2013 archive 1 product details : 

Mega  M105b
stereo  amplifier

SOLD
MEGA  M105b   stereo  amplifier  :  grey / blue version
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   SOLD January 2013 on trademe  to Auckland
S/N: none
 
 
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                 Mega  M105b stereo amplifier - grey :
Features :
   Mid 80s vintage 25W stereo amplifier made in New Zealand by Tim Farrant of Buzz Audio
   No remote control
   MM / MC phono input options
   Slimline profile,  with side heatsinks
   Details to be updated for this M105b model in due course . . . .


This New Zealand made stereo amplifier has been internally and cosmetically restored
The excellent power supply makes the MEGA M105 and M105b models very potent amplifiers for their small size
This is due to the excellent power supply which includes 10,000uf smoothing capacitors and a 150VA toroidal transformer
They possess good headroom, by producing higher than rated power for short bursts  - giving them an immediate and very expressive soundscape


Specifications :
  -:®:-    Early 1980s vintage : New Zealand made
  -:®:-    Power rating : 25W RMS at rated THD distortion 0.0?%
  -:®:-    Inputs : Phono [disc],  tuner,  cd  tape
  -:®:-    Power supply : generous capacitors and high quality components
  -:®:-    Speaker outputs : single set of stereo outputs  - high quality strong speaker binding posts
  -:®:-    Tone controls : Bass,   Treble,  Balance,  Tone defeat
  -:®:-    Dimensions [ W x D x H ]: 470 x 320 x 65mm  - including heatsinks and front control knobs
  -:®:-    Weight : 6.7kg  - packed weight ~ 9kg


   SOLD January 2013 on trademe  to Auckland












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