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SAE 3000+220 pre- and power amplifiers in woodcase
American legendary muscle amplification, top condition
Do you remember this story… two guys in California, working at home in the garage, with the ambition to make the best in the world product? But this time it is not the story of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs building the first Apple computer.
Its about amplifiers.
Morris Kessler and his friend Ted Winchester started with a simple idea: make the best amplifier in the world. So they bought some gear and and set a target: beat the Marantz Nine.
In 1968, the company was born. They needed a logo, so Winchester took a tape roll and elaborated the geometric SAE logo. The famous Stereophile critic Gordon Holt was curious about the amp. It was solid-state, was still confidential, and in these early years no preamplifier was proposed like did Marantz or McIntosh.
The Mark II amplifier started the fame about SAE. A bit after, the brand was joined by Ed Miller and James Bongiorno. For almost two decades, SAE made some of the best known home audio amplifiers.
In the early Seventies, if one wanted the best in solid-state amplification, SAE came to mind. These amps were so popular, they even took Japan by storm. The most desirable kit was the full rack, adding their graphic equalizer, tuner… a complete rack at that day was asking $6000, which was the price of a… top model Cadillac.
The combo we present here is the SAE 3000 + SAE 220, from the 1978 range. Both are the "export model", built for Europe and ready for 220/240 volts.
The SAE 3000 preamplifier
Adept of a "the cleaner the better" signal path philosophy, this rack-sized embarks advanced controls for a super clean and high marks sound. Look at the specs, you will barely believe it is a seventies product.
The SAE 220 amplifier
This minimalistic but built for great performance amplifier is the brother of the SAE 2200, the exact same amp but more popular because of the led light power vu-meters, making it more "cool" back in the day.
Fortunately, enthusiasts maintain a database of documented parts allowing us to restore and freshen these great amps. Indeed, SAE took the habit of branding its parts, so a Motorola cherry-picked power transistor entering the factory will be renamed as a SAE, and of course, when needed, new original parts under their SAE name are nowhere to find.
The build quality is insane, nothing is thin or plastic-based in these devices. The cooling fins and the chassis also indicate they were build for high loads and powerful drives.
These devices, sourced from France and Italy, were carefully set up and restored, using only the best matching components from OnSemi, Elna, … The overall presentation is excellent in satin brushed black. We fitted brand new 19 inch woodcases in Walnut finish. The presentation and the performance will surely satisfy the eyes and ears of the vintage audiophile.
Tested, cleaned, heavily restored. No tatty examples you can come across with broken controls, missing buttons…
Fitted in woodcase, an other pair as rack only soon available.
Perfect working condition, see the photo gallery for cosmetic signs of patina and age.
Technical specifications
SAE 3000 preamplifier
Phono ready
Frequency response: 10 - 100 KHz
Total harmonic distortion: < 0.02%
Bass control range ±15dB @ 50 Hz
Medium control range ±15dB @ 3000 Hz
Treble control range: ±15 dB @ 10 Khz
All tone controls defeatable
Signal/noise ratio: 100dB (line)
Dimensions (in woodcase): 53 cm (L) x 30 cm (D) x 17 cm (H)
Weight: 6 Kg (in woodcase)
SAE 220 amplifier
Power output: 100 watts RMS per channel @ 8Ω
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.05%
Damping factor: 150
Signal to noise ratio: 100dB
Dimensions (in woodcase): 53 cm (L) x 30 cm (D) x 17 cm (H)
Weight: 12 Kg (in woodcase)