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Samson Servo 600 Stereo Power Amplifier The Samson Servo 600 Power Amplifier is ideal for larger applications where added power is needed to drive multiple speaker chains, or larger format speakers.
The Samson Servo amplifiers feature large 10-segment 3-color level LED meters and independent channel volume controls. The rear panels include 1/4-inch balanced and RCA input connectors, as well as 5-way binding post and 1/4-inch speaker outputs. 4-stage power protection circuitry that ensures optimal performance and protection of connected components. Samson: 24 Years of Innovation
Now a world-leader in music products, professional audio and sound contracting equipment, Samson Technologies was founded in 1980, when a couple guys started designing and manufacturing low-cost 49 MHz wireless microphone and instrument systems in the back room of a music store.
The original wireless products offered reliability at prices unheard of at the time. These systems were quickly accepted by performers and musicians at every level of the music industry. It would prove to be the beginning of what was to become one of the most significant professional audio technologies of our times.
Over the years, Samson has pioneered a number of technical breakthroughs in wireless such as the incorporation of dbx Noise Reduction, synthesized wireless with selectable frequencies, the first 19-inch rack-mount receiver, Microprocessor-controlled True Diversity (dual receiver) designs and cost-effective UHF wireless for live sound applications, system contracting and video.
Samson also was the first company to introduce micro-transmitter wireless systems that don't require belt packs: The Airline System.
Expanding its scope in the mid eighties, Samson moved into its current role as manufacturer and distributor for a wide range of popular product lines.
The first company to come aboard was Hartke Systems, an innovative American bass amp and cabinet manufacturer known for their unique aluminum cone drivers. Samson Technologies is now the exclusive world-wide distributor of Hartke amplifiers, cabinets, combos and bass guitars.
In 1992 Samson successfully launched its Audio division, with a rapidly expanding line of products that now includes mixers, digital and analog signal processors, power amplifiers, microphones, powered mixers, graphic equalizers, PA Speaker systems, studio monitors, headphones, racklight/power distribution systems, and more. Like everything Samson makes, all of these products have had immediate impact on the MI market, thanks to exceptional features, sonic performance and reasonable prices.
An association with Zoom in 1993 represented another major step forward for the company. Zoom, the highly regarded Japanese manufacturer of digital signal processors, first sent shock waves through the music products industry with its breakthrough ultra-compact 9002 guitar multi-effects unit.
This successful partnership has led to a wide-ranging line of instrument multi-effect processors like the 500 Series and the hugely successful Zoom 606 Guitar and 607 Bass effects pedals. More recently Zoom has also taken the home recording world by storm with their MRS Series of digital multi-track recorders.
Samson is proud to be the exclusive U.S distributor of Zoom products.
At Samson they remain committed to the development of exciting and innovative new products that have the features, sound quality and reliable performance our customers have come to expect.
Samson Servo 600 Features and Specs
- 300 watts per side at 4 ohms
- 600 watts bridged mono at 8 ohms
- 1/4-inch and RCA input connectors
- 5-way binding post and 1/4-inch outputs
- Dual Rack space design
- 10-segment, 3-color Level LED meters
- 4-stage power protection circuitry
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QUALITY: Very well built, very steardy.
FEATURES: It is very simple. The RCA Connectors are a nice feature.
EASE OF USE: Basically..... hook-up the cords, push power, aand turn it up.
VALUE: Definately worth the price. It has a very clean sound.
SOUND: It performs amazingly with speaking and pushed to the max with loud music. It also has never distorted the sound when the meter reads that it is clipping. | |
| | jjjamf from Carson City, NV, USA | | Overall Ranking: | | Quality:
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QUALITY: I own 4 Samson power amps, 3 of which are the Servos...260 (4yrs old), 500 (12 yrs old) and the 550 (10 yrs...which I believe is what the 600 has evolved from). The latest additon is the Samson SX1800 for my PA subs. These have performed frequently...pushed to the limits and are flawless. The Servos have no fans and run cool and quiet under extreme conditions.
FEATURES: Balanced inputs...RCA jacks...bridgeable swith...pretty normal stuff. The level controls feel super precision though mine remain cranked at all times.
EASE OF USE: I use the 550 to drive a pair of Yamaha Club 12" PA cabinets. Sometimes I'll parallel a pair of Peavey PR-12's. I can barely tickle the signal indicators and be loud as all get-out.
VALUE: Behringer is cheaper but in no way equal. Considering my experience with power amps from Samson, Behringer, Carvin, QSC, Peavey, Crown, and Yamaha I think these are the best performance b |
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