Do you know the SUGDEN P128 MONOBLOCKS

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    MG_CAR

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    This a question for the best of you (and the rest of you), can any one give me any information about the SUGDEN P128 MONOBLOCKS I am looking at them to power a pair of Mirage M3's

    Any Help please. :rolleyes:
     
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    Had a pair to play with many moons ago, cant realy remember much about them to be honest. 130 wpc, pug ugly with external heatsinks, went very loud with my SL6's becouse I was into volume at the time. A workmate bought them and was very happy with them.

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    Sugden P128's

    Yes they do look a bit pug ugly with th external heatsinks. What sort of cost would you pay for a pair or did you sell yours for. Oh yes an image to remind you of the looks.
     

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    I didnt actually own a pair, a workmate and myself used to take stuff to dem and sell from a local hi Fi shop. Of course we used to give em a damn good thrashing before passing them on to the unsuspecting new owner.
    IIRC they were about £450 a pair in the mid to late 80's. No idea how they compare to modern stuf, but being Sugden I would imagine there would be few worries about buying any secondhand. Personally I woldnt pay more than a ton for a pair, perhaps 150 if there in good nick with a service.

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