09-19-2014, 06:46 AM
Hi Ed
I have a 220-T that currently has a dead channel. It worked when I bought it, and sounded good while it was working.
20 watts/channel, not the best, but certainly not the worst.
I haven't worked on mine yet (too many irons in the fire, as always), but I think the outputs are silicon and not germanium, so that would be a plus.
Anyway...if you like the receiver and it is reasonably priced, I say go for it!
I have a 220-T that currently has a dead channel. It worked when I bought it, and sounded good while it was working.
20 watts/channel, not the best, but certainly not the worst.
I haven't worked on mine yet (too many irons in the fire, as always), but I think the outputs are silicon and not germanium, so that would be a plus.
Anyway...if you like the receiver and it is reasonably priced, I say go for it!
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN