Location: Middlesex, UK
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I'm Alex.
Actually there's quite a bit more 'gubbins' it has double the number of output devices on the back (not including another two each side, input devices I suspect) and a rather fuller case.
I note that the mains transformer appears to be configurable for a range of voltages from 100v-120 and and 200-240.
It's bloody heavy for a solid state amp as well (weight made up of components rather than a fancy faceplate too!)
Location: Middlesex, UK
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I'm Alex.
I think that the circuit is basically similar, apart from the extra power transistors, higher supply rails etc.
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