> I thought Gonset was bought by or ended up in EF
> Johnson's custody..?
>
>
> ::Gonset operated under different ownerships in southern California and
> was ultimately acquired by Aerotron back East, who buried them a few years
> later. I think when Gonsett himself was no longer part of the
> organization, that pretty much ended that. I had a GSB-201 (4 x 811A) amp
> for many years that, save one minor modification also required for
> SB-220's (a standby switch), worked well and reliably for thousands and
> thousands of hours. Still had its original, 20 year-old, factory
> installed tubes when I sold it in about 1987. -WB2WIK/6
>
> I had a Heathkit Warrior, the circuit
> diagram is available on the sonic web server.
> skipp
> -
> : From: 2 <2@vc.net>
> : // The Gonset and the Heath 4, 811A amplifiers were
> : neutralized. Both were squirrelly. Heath never built
> : another "neutralized" g-g amplifier.
> : Gonset went belly up.
>
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