The Citation II doesn’t look like it weights nearly 120 lbs. Where’d you get that number? I would have guessed 80 max. My VAC Master 300 monos are ~ 135 lbs each. I had them moved here by the dealer. Not worth the risk. I’ve got 2 other tube mono amps each 100 bs per side, and the Masters sound so much better they could be 1,000 lbs and I’d still try to make it work. I’ve moved those other monos myself a hundred times trying to figure out which I liked better, ugh. The arrival of the Master 300's put a STOP to that nonsense.
"Can You Lift Yours?"
Harmon Kardon Citation II Stereo Amp, 1959, 60 wpc; 120 lbs
(for the youngsters among us: tubes, SS didn't exist yet)
excerpts:
"Can You Lift Yours?"
"Space Heater. Ballast for Submarines".
"Useful for Training Weight Lifters"
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being medically house bound since Halloween, tv overload, hopping about, I re-discovered a site with some great history:
in section 'omnidirectional speakers
http://www.roger-russell.com/omni/omni.htm
interview with Stewart Hegeman
http://www.roger-russell.com/omni/interview.htm
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I had a McIntosh AMP, MC2250, 250wpc, 80lbs.
I lifted it out of a low shelf in a tight space, felt a 3rd meniscus tear in my 'bad' knee while lifting.
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Your Heavy Equipment Stories Please.
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