Soundcraftsman amps anyone????


I used to have their 5002 class H amp. 250 watts. Never ran hot. Reliable. Had a mod done in 91 or 92. Was much smoother and cleaner after that. I regret I sold it here in 2006. There are very few Soundcraftsman sold here or on ebay. Maybe it was a small company that did not turn out many units. I drove a pair of hard to drive OHM I speakers (rated at 1000 watts max) with ease. Anyone want to comment about hierarchy in the 80's audio chain, as compared to Nikko, Adcom, Hafler, Heathkit, Rotel etc.?? I had a Nikko alpha 220 (120 watts) and the Soundcraftsman was clearer and smoother.
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Yes they were used a lot in cars. We had a small one and it's bigger brother mounted in the saddle bags of our Honda Goldwing GL1500 then the larger one went in the GL1800 later. No one ever had a sound system that sounded like this one did on a motorcycle. Yes my husband Bob is crazy to have done it but he never regretted it. However when we sold the GL1800 we screwed up and left the larger amp in it. Oh well I guess that old guy that bought it and hard of hearing could use it probably. I am not certain but I may still have the smaller amp around. I do have a soundcraftsmen Pro Power Four 200 Watts per side now listing on another site then here.
Had a PE2217 preamp that I used about 10 years from late 70s until late 80s both at home and in a mobile DJ business that helped to keep me fed while in college and beyond. Paired to a Phase Linear 400. The PE2217 was a bit noisy and the PL unreliable but boy could this pairing play loud
Soundcraftsman was decent back in the day, especially for the $$. I still have a PE2217 and PCR800 for the pool area. Fully recapped with 3.5 times the original capacitance values, big sound improvement.