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WHO has or HAD an Orion 250 HCCA ?
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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2799805" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Both Gen 2. Should be internally bridgable. If it has a "MONO" pushbutton on the end, you're good.</p><p></p><p>All in all though there were 7 different models. The Gen1 and 1.5 if you want to call it that were the same internally but hte cosmetics were redone. The Gen2 added internal bridging capability. The Gen3 were the "pop-top" models and the first to have all set-screw wiring as well as filtering. The Gen4 were the "R" models with the last of the finned heatsinks and totally integrated filtering. The Gen4.5 were the G4 models; same as the previous internally with the different heatsink. The Gen5 were the G5 models, some internal tweaks and the end of the series. Not as reliable from what I understand as the previous versions (which could explain why mine has quit working and is the only amp I've ever had die on me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2799805, member: 550915"] Both Gen 2. Should be internally bridgable. If it has a "MONO" pushbutton on the end, you're good. All in all though there were 7 different models. The Gen1 and 1.5 if you want to call it that were the same internally but hte cosmetics were redone. The Gen2 added internal bridging capability. The Gen3 were the "pop-top" models and the first to have all set-screw wiring as well as filtering. The Gen4 were the "R" models with the last of the finned heatsinks and totally integrated filtering. The Gen4.5 were the G4 models; same as the previous internally with the different heatsink. The Gen5 were the G5 models, some internal tweaks and the end of the series. Not as reliable from what I understand as the previous versions (which could explain why mine has quit working and is the only amp I've ever had die on me). [/QUOTE]
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