Having just pulled my Dynaco MK III monos (
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/eighthpic.jpg ) back into service
after a break of a few months, I'm still absolutely amazed* at the sound
quality from an amplifer design which is slowly grinding its way to being 50
years old! (Even when fed by a lowly Debut deck through an EAR834P/L combo
into a pair of CDM1SEs.....)
The question is: When these were first introduced in 1957 (mine, I suspect,
are a bit later than this) they cost $79.95 as a kit or $99.95 assembled -
anybody know how these sums of money compared to the average wage of Joe
Ordinaire, Stateside, at the time? In other words, how long would it have
taken to earn the $20 building fee back then and what would these prices
equate to, at today's rates, to buy them now?
(Also, anyone know when they were finally discontinued?)
TIA
*Staggered, actually - which reminds me, my frequent 'audiophile' visitor,
Shiny Nigel, once said summat like "Good grief, what have we done to the
sound of audio gear in the last 30 years? - We've only made it *worse*!"