Mosvalve MV 942
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Jon Light (deceased)
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Mosvalve MV 942
Anybody know this power amp? The stated specs of 250 watts per channel make it sound like the 1500 (BTW--are the 500 and the 1500 one and the same?)
This is a new area of inquiry for me.
What can you tell me?
This is a new area of inquiry for me.
What can you tell me?
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Steve Feldman
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Jon - I think that the 942 is the 80w/channel into 4 ohm model. The 942 is the older model of the 1160, and yep, the 1500 is the newer model of the 500, which is the 250w model. I forget the particulars about the 942, but the following should help:
[url=http://=http://www.genzbenz.com/tubeworks/mospa.htm]=http://www.genzbenz.com/tubeworks/mospa.htm[/url]
Steve
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Steve
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Jack Stoner
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My MosValve 500 power amp also has MV942 marked on the front panel, so the MV942 must be another designation for that amp.
The MosValve 500 is what a lot of steelers use, including Paul Franklin the last time I saw a list of his equipment.
The 1500 is the current production model that replaced the 500 and is basically the same.
The MosValve 500 is what a lot of steelers use, including Paul Franklin the last time I saw a list of his equipment.
The 1500 is the current production model that replaced the 500 and is basically the same.
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Jon Light (deceased)
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Jim Baron
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Hi Jon,
It bridges allright, supposed to be 160 watts if I remember right. Have never used it that way though. Have not really run out of power, but then again I don't play at any rock levels. On time we played outdoors at a park, was a little worried about getting enough sound, so I stacked 2 12" cabs on top of the 15"s, handled them all right and was pretty loud.
It bridges allright, supposed to be 160 watts if I remember right. Have never used it that way though. Have not really run out of power, but then again I don't play at any rock levels. On time we played outdoors at a park, was a little worried about getting enough sound, so I stacked 2 12" cabs on top of the 15"s, handled them all right and was pretty loud.
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Jon Light (deceased)
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