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SAE A502 Power Amplifier. Original 200wpc
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SAE A502 Power Amplifier. Original 200wpc

USD$499
Location
US
Source
Reverb
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Great SAE a502 power amplifier. Some wear due to age but works great. In the back it has regular rca inputs and standby inputs. I only use regular i dont think standby inputs work or I don’t know how. Great amp I use daily.Power output: 200 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo), 600W into 8Ω (mono)Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHzTotal harmonic distortion: 0.025%Damping factor: 125Input sensitivity: 1VSignal to noise ratio: 110dBSpeaker load impedance: 4Ω (minimum)Dimensions: 483 x 356 x 133mm

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# SAE (Scientific Audio Electronics)

Scientific Audio Electronics emerged from Los Angeles in 1968 when Morris Kessler partnered with Ted Winchester and Beth Winchester to pursue an ambitious goal: building the world's finest audio amplifier. Kessler had been designing and hand-building amplifiers since the early 1960s, and the partnership formalized his vision into a commercial enterprise. The company operated through the 1980s, establishing itself as a significant player in the golden age of solid-state hi-fi before ceasing operations in 1988.

SAE built its reputation almost exclusively on power amplifiers, introducing the Mark 2—a 60-watt solid-state design that earned comparison to the legendary Marantz Model 9 tube amplifier in Stereophile magazine. Beyond amplifiers, the company pioneered several audio innovations, including the world's first graphic equalizer, the first digital read-out tuner, and the first phonograph pop-and-click filter. These products reflected SAE's engineering-forward philosophy and commitment to advancing high-fidelity technology.

SAE occupies a revered position in vintage hi-fi collecting and audio history. During the 1970s, the company was synonymous with high-end solid-state amplification, competing directly with established names like McIntosh, Marantz, Pioneer, and Sansui. Their equipment commanded premium pricing—a complete SAE rack system retailed for $6,000, equivalent to a top-tier Cadillac. Today, SAE remains a collector's brand, remembered by audiophiles as a legitimate innovator that produced musically open and refined components during hi-fi's most formative era.

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