60'S Mixing

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Music and Movies

 

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Bryan S

 

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July 30, 2014

 

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This, I believe, is one thing that hastened the demise of US manufacturers, BTW, as receivers/amps were cheap enough to enter the US from Asia since weight had been eliminated plus manufacturing processes were cheaper in Asia *and* Asian vendors had perfected their distribution networks in the US. By the end of the 60s, then, the biggest limiting factor in consumer audio was the limitation of a device to produce large wattage amplifiers...
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That is, about the top end for consumer receivers in 1972 was about 60 w/c. This steadily rose through the 70s until the giant receiver wars broke out around 1976. Note that by this time, the first ICs were showing up in gear and digital readouts were just behind that. On the high end, folks like McIntosh, among others, succeeded with large amps mainly because they were not as constrained as the mass consumer-oriented vendors were with total cost versus functionality so they could operate amps with many paralleled devices...
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