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<blockquote data-quote="seedubs1" data-source="post: 8186212" data-attributes="member: 582013"><p>Yes, pretty much the same thing as a 20.1. IIRC, there are some minor differences in the actual components used on the board, and the 20.1 is a bit higher end. The 20.1 could be dropped to lower impedance/voltage than these if I remember correctly, but if you're running these daily, you won't realize any difference. Also, I remember these being ok on .5 daily with good voltage.</p><p></p><p>I'd price it at about $300 (give/take $25) due to age and condition (it's got some pretty good scratches). It's a good amp, but it doesn't have an IA logo on it. Same thing's happening for Jose and what happened to me trying to sell an old Elevation dx1500.1. Same thing as a SAZ-1500, but you just can't sell it because it's got a different logo on it. Basically, nobody has heard of it, and it's never been a forum boner...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seedubs1, post: 8186212, member: 582013"] Yes, pretty much the same thing as a 20.1. IIRC, there are some minor differences in the actual components used on the board, and the 20.1 is a bit higher end. The 20.1 could be dropped to lower impedance/voltage than these if I remember correctly, but if you're running these daily, you won't realize any difference. Also, I remember these being ok on .5 daily with good voltage. I'd price it at about $300 (give/take $25) due to age and condition (it's got some pretty good scratches). It's a good amp, but it doesn't have an IA logo on it. Same thing's happening for Jose and what happened to me trying to sell an old Elevation dx1500.1. Same thing as a SAZ-1500, but you just can't sell it because it's got a different logo on it. Basically, nobody has heard of it, and it's never been a forum boner... [/QUOTE]
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