I FINALLY sourced an original RF PA-1 (I've had a PA-2 and PA-1HD for a while).
To those who don't know, one notable difference between the 3 is the PA-2 is the only model with smooth potentiometers, both PA-1's have "clicks" in the potentiometers for all adjustments. It may not make sense unless you've tried them. The PA-2 also has 3 outputs for F/R/SW whereas both PA-1 models offer F/R only. I prefer the original PA-1 for looks...classic 80's RF!
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Cerwin Vega! Turn it Up! Since 1954.. The Original Bass!
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I don't have much cool old school stuff left, but here is the hu/eq setup in my 02 Dodge Ram... the 9805 has been replaced with an 9813 (love this hu), but I haven't taken any pics of the change yet.
I don't have much cool old school stuff left, but here is the hu/eq setup in my 02 Dodge Ram... the 9805 has been replaced with an 9813 (love this hu), but I haven't taken any pics of the change yet.
I always wondered if i could fit a head unit and eq in my 2001 ram
Nice collection Bugsytyvy! Could someone tell me what subs those 3 in the box are? I can't really tell from that pic on my computer. SoundStream? I'm sure I've just committed some cardinal sin by even asking, in some member's eyes
I think your crunch amp could use some company!.
I have 3 new crunch amps and the CR30 30 band eq. as well as some crunch 6 incher's bnib!
Let me know if you are interested!
I"m in Ontario too so maybe we can meet up.
It is a Mac, either an MC440 or 431 from the looks of it, definitely not an M model (meaning, it didn't come with the VUmeters). It's missing the environmental eq and the glass top though.
My guess is McIntosh MCC444 missing the lexan top(yes, lexan and not glass). No internal EQ module came in those amps. The fuses under the top plate are another clue it is a MCC. The MC431 and MC440 had external breakers.
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My guess is McIntosh MCC444 missing the lexan top(yes, lexan and not glass). No internal EQ module came in those amps. The fuses under the top plate are another clue it is a MCC. The MC431 and MC440 had external breakers.
I think your crunch amp could use some company!.
I have 3 new crunch amps and the CR30 30 band eq. as well as some crunch 6 incher's bnib!
Let me know if you are interested!
I"m in Ontario too so maybe we can meet up.