January 14, 200916 yr Author He had lots of test equipment. That would be something useful for me. As far as I know, the Citation II is still sitting on top of his piano in the shop. That thing is a beast of an amp. Lots of Iron in that. He had all oft he original literature with it. He showed it all to me. He even had all the newsletters that got sent to citation owners. Very cool stuff.I want some tube amps to run my Dahlquists. maybe 60 watts per side. Either a set of monoblocks or a 2 channel. I have been on the lookout for a while but everything is out of my range(I'm still broke)Well, the Citation II is 60 watts a side. The "Deuce" is a classic, a keeper, and well worth the investment.They don't depreciate......http://www.bassboy.com.au/getreel/ebay/cla...ps/hk/specs.htmI'd try to follow up on it, or at least see if it's still up for grabs, or up for grabs at all. Even if you can't afford it..... Edited January 14, 200916 yr by MikeS
January 15, 200916 yr That amp has some nice number...I'll try to see what's up with that and everything at that store. He had thousands of Vinyls there too. It'll be a shame to see a place like that go.
January 16, 200916 yr Author The numbers make my Altec look like a primative POS.....and they are from the same era..... I dunno....someone may have snarfed it by now, judging by the cash they fetch on eBay listings....egads!http://cgi.ebay.com/Harmon-Kardon-Citation...%3A1%7C294%3A50
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