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Great Class-A amps
One input is DC coupled (dc) the other is capacitor (ac) coupled. the dc should sound the best because there’s no cap in the signal path.
    Stax DA-100 M, Class-A Monaural Power Amplifiers
    Specifications:
    Manufacturer: Stax LTD, Japan
    Input: 1400 mV (1000 ohms)
    Rated power: 100 watts into 8 ohms
    THD (1 kHz): 0.008 at 8 ohms
    Frequency response: 0 Hz to 500 kHz + 0/-3 dB
    Outputs: Speakers: 1 x screw/clips/banana
    Power supply: AC 100V, 117V, 220V, 240V
    Protection circuits: Thermal: triple protection
    Dimensions: 200 x 268 x 433 mm
    Weight per piece: 15 kg
    "Special features: Class-A power amplifiers with "Super-Shunt" power supply. The full power is in the A-operation reachable. By heat pipe fall ventilators away, the damping factor is greater than 500. High-end monos with advanced sound, stable for all speakers, including electrostatic.
    Test in "Stereoplay" 10/1981: Absolute top-class (Reference!)
   HAVE ORIGINAL CARTONS. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR AGE
  

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Nice and nice price, I remember these Stax monoblocks when released, and Quality HiFi George St Sydney got the first pair and had them hooked up to Stax F83 esl speakers what a great sound they got. 

GLWTS Cheers George

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12 minutes ago, georgehifi said:

Nice and nice price, I remember these Stax monoblocks when released, and Quality HiFi George St Sydney got the first pair and had them hooked up to Stax F83 esl speakers what a great sound they got. 

GLWTS Cheers George

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Those ELS-F83’s are great speakers. Have run my pair with my Stax prototype monoblocks (DA100M’s on steroids). Truly stunning sounding equipment from a brand who understood voicing 👏

 

GLWTS

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