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    Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    Is there any thruth that the Altec 4200 Amp was manufactured by Ashly.


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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    It sure has Ashly features/details. But, it's not like any amplifier Ashly sold as their own that i'm familiar with.

    The input card, construction style, handles, and mosfet topology are all characteristic of Ashly, and even tho the pics are a bit dark i get an Ashly "feel" from them.

    Ashly is a fairly small and consumer friendly company, i wonder if they'd respond to an email inquiry on the topic.
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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    It's an Ashly made for Altec Pro not Altec. There IS a difference....
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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    Yes, Altec Pro distributed a couple of power amplifiers (4200A & 6125A), a mixer, and a digital processor made by Ashly. Ashly is a professional sound company, not consumer. They were heavy into concert sound at one time. They have expanded more into installed sound and most of their products are built in Webster, NY (including the four units built for Altec Pro).
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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    Quote Originally Posted by whitebroncoii View Post
    Yes, Altec Pro distributed a couple of power amplifiers (4200A & 6125A), a mixer, and a digital processor made by Ashly. Ashly is a professional sound company, not consumer. They were heavy into concert sound at one time. They have expanded more into installed sound and most of their products are built in Webster, NY (including the four units built for Altec Pro).
    Ashly makes high quality gear. Refreshing to have this level of audio gear still being manufactured right here in the U.S. They are located about 15 minutes from my house. I have a friend who has worked there for about 15 years and have gotten some great deals on Ashly gear from him--not to mention he's done some repair work for me on other gear I used to own as well.......

    BTW, speaking of great audio gear still being made in the U.S., McIntosh is located in Binghamton, NY -- just over two hours from here. They were bought out by a Japanese company, but as far as I know still manufacture their products here in the U.S. (in Binghamton)......
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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    Ashly is a professional sound company, not consumer.
    Pretend i said "customer" rather than "consumer". I've actually been to the factory 3 or 4 times i think, back in the day when an average working man could afford a tank of gas.

    They used to service anything they've ever made for 50 bucks plus parts and return shipping.

    I still own my first Ashly, an FET200 s/n 028. They made about 8 or 10 products at the time. also have owned and used their active crossovers, compressor/limiters, parametric EQ, and instrument preamp. There's a stack of FET's currently in my basement system.

    I have always liked the presentation of the Ashly mosfets, and having owned many amplifiers from many makers, here in my stable the Ashlys play 2nd fiddle only to the Krell FPB.

    speaking of great audio gear still being made in the U.S., McIntosh is located in Binghamton, NY -- just over two hours from here.
    If you're ever going to be in the area, call or email them to find out about a tour, you'll be glad you did.
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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    Quote Originally Posted by bowtie427ss View Post

    I have always liked the presentation of the Ashly mosfets, and having owned many amplifiers from many makers, here in my stable the Ashlys play 2nd fiddle only to the Krell FPB.

    Only issue I had was carrying them. A large concert system powered by those is one of the reasons my back still hurts.
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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Guy View Post
    Only issue I had was carrying them. A large concert system powered by those is one of the reasons my back still hurts.
    I think "Ball Busters" could be an accurate description.
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    Re: Altec Lansing 4200 A Ashly

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Guy View Post
    Only issue I had was carrying them. A large concert system powered by those is one of the reasons my back still hurts.
    I tested the Ashly power amplifiers for Altec Pro. I found that these heavy-weights had almost as much "headroom" as an Altec 1270. Very impressive.

    FYI:
    These Altec power amplifiers have excellent "headroom" and will reproduce low frequency thumpage far greater than their power rating suggests;

    4200A (Ashly)
    6125A (Ashly)
    9440
    9440A
    9441A (imported)
    9444A
    1268
    1269
    1270
    1270A
    1270B
    1270C
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