Plus versions are supposed to be high current, better capable of dealing with low impedance loads.
B&K St-202 vs St0202+ plus
I recently bought a b&k st-202. Its black with blue and red lettering. Ive since decided to get another to bi-amp some speakers I have.
I read the lable on the back of my B&K, it just states the modle number as ST 202.
Ive seen other amps here and on ebay, claiming they are st 202 + modles, thought hey look just like what I have by the looks.
Im curious how B&K labled the ST202 Pluses? Or are all the blue and red lettering vesion (not the really old gold) all st-202s?
I read the lable on the back of my B&K, it just states the modle number as ST 202.
Ive seen other amps here and on ebay, claiming they are st 202 + modles, thought hey look just like what I have by the looks.
Im curious how B&K labled the ST202 Pluses? Or are all the blue and red lettering vesion (not the really old gold) all st-202s?
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the ST202 is rated 150 w/c; ST202+ is rated at 200 w/c. Both have the same current rating (28 amps). Here's B&K's amp spec's for their older amps. According to the spec page, both had a production run of '88-'93. I believe the black/gold models were phased out in the late 80's and the blue/red models came in the late '80's early '90's but I may be wrong. . |
Thanks for the replies guys, but are the ST202 pluses, labled as such? Like on the modle number in the front, does it say ST-202 + or ST-202 plus? Or pehaps on the back? The reason I ask, Ive seen some folks selling what I think is an ST202 that looks identical to mine, but are claiming that its a plus modle. How can you verify that it truely is? |