Sansui B-2101 Amp?

Dawgfish
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Hello to all,
I was just wondering if any of y'all have had any experience with this amp? I've heard lot's of great things about vintage Sansui products, but don't know much about this amp. How does it sound: bight, warm, neutral? Any reliability issues to be concerned with? Oh yeah, last and most importantly, is this a common ground amp? Thanks in advance.
Steve
I was just wondering if any of y'all have had any experience with this amp? I've heard lot's of great things about vintage Sansui products, but don't know much about this amp. How does it sound: bight, warm, neutral? Any reliability issues to be concerned with? Oh yeah, last and most importantly, is this a common ground amp? Thanks in advance.
Steve
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Steve, I apologize for not having any personal experience myself, but I know someone who has and he is a fellow member here.
Please email Tom(beemers417) at : sales@vintagehifishop.com
I'm 99% sure that he will know Steve.
Take Care Steve.
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Thanks for the reply and the info/link. I greatly appreciate it.
Steve -
I have a friend with one of these driven by a Mcintosh pre and driving Dyneaudio Gemeni speakers. It is a very clear open and bright amp. It is a bridged output amp, thus NOT common ground.Dave
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I had one of those pass through here a few years back. It was an amplifier. It was fairly unremarkable.