CM LABS Amplifiers, any opinions?HELP? ?


I had the chance to purchase a CM Labs 911 amplifier on Ebay and did so. I seemed to remember something about CM Labs being a fairly decent brand, but I can't recall for sure. Does anyone remember something about the company or its products? Also, how long have they been out of business? I seemed to remember seeing it at a hi-end store in the 80s but am wondering if I simply dreamed it up to justify my purchase. Somebody help!!
dmeieros

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CM Labs 911 Power Amplifier.
Output power per channel (both channels simultaneously): 100 watts into 8 ohms, 60 watts per channel into 16 ohms, 90 watts per channel into 4 ohms. Total available peak power: 1.1 kilowatts.
Power bandwidth:: 10 Hz to 30 kHz +0, -3db (minimum) at less than .5% total harmonic distortion: 0 db reference at 1 kHz, 0 db at rated output.
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz +/- .5 db; 1 Hz to 100 kHz, +/- 3 db.
Itermodulation distortion: Less than .5% at power levels between 1 watt and 100 watts equivalent single frequency power into 8 ohms load (60 Hz mixed with 6 kHz, 4:1)
Damping factor: Greater than 200 for 8 ohm load, 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Overload response: Recovery from 100% clipping overload, 10 microseconds maximum. Automatic protection circuitry provided against short circuits, open circuits and grossly mismatched loads.
Input sensitivity: Independent level controls provided for sensitivity adjustment of each channel: Maximum sensitivity: 1 volt rms to 1.65 volts rms input required for full output in 4 to 16 ohm loads, respectively.
Input impedance: Greater that 50,000 ohms.
Hum and Noise: Better than 70 db below full rated output.
Power consumption: 120 volt, AC only, 6 amperes at full output, 70 watts no signal.
Solid state complement: 8 silicon output transistors (23 transistors in total), 2 zener diodes, 3 silicon diodes and 2 silicon rectifiers.
Overall dimensions: 14 3/4" wide X 8 1/8" high X 11 5/8" deep.
Weight: approximately 40 pounds.
Finish: Brown enamel and brushed gold anodize.
Hope this helps.