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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8674653" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Wow gotta love all the name calling in the post above me! And mono blocks were around long before 20 years ago,lol. Try 1964 when the first Class D amplifier was sold to the public by Sinclair Radionics. Even back in the 1980s they were abundant for sale to the public. So before you spot off about how we know nothing try a little research. Even my dad laughed at your comment because he was using Class D mono amps back in the 1970s, were they expensive well duh but they were available to the public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8674653, member: 676743"] Wow gotta love all the name calling in the post above me! And mono blocks were around long before 20 years ago,lol. Try 1964 when the first Class D amplifier was sold to the public by Sinclair Radionics. Even back in the 1980s they were abundant for sale to the public. So before you spot off about how we know nothing try a little research. Even my dad laughed at your comment because he was using Class D mono amps back in the 1970s, were they expensive well duh but they were available to the public. [/QUOTE]
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