History
Initially created to manufacture portable radios, duringArmstrong 521
The Armstrong 521 was a stereo hi-fi amplifier from the Armstrong Audio company and was marketed as 2 x 25W amplifier. It employed germanium AL102 transistors in its output stages and these had a reputation for failure and are now unobtainable although it is possible, with modification to replace these with newer, silicon transistors. The amplifier was a single rail design and employed an electrolytic output capacitor in the output stage. The amplifier featured inputs for tape, tuner and MM gramophone and on the front panel had 4 rotary controls for volume, bass, treble and balance. Underneath these controls were a series of black push buttons which allowed control of the input sources as well as loudness, high pass filters, rumble filters and tape bypass. The amplifier was presented with an aluminium, silk-screened front panel with a teak case and a matte black rear panel. The amplifiers were marketed from the 1968–1972 when it was replaced by 600 series.Product reviews
;PCU25 Preamp/Control Unit + A20 Valve Power Amp * ''Gramophone'', rev. by Philip G. Tandy, April 1962 * ''Hi Fi News'', rev. by George W. Tillett, April 1962 * ''Amateur Tape Recording'', rev. by Fred Judd, May 1962 * ''Audio and Record Review'', September 1962 ;400 Range * ''Hi Fi News'', 426 Receiver (Amp + AM/FM tuners) rev., by George Goodall, October 1968 ;500 Range amplifier * ''Hi Fi Sound'', review of 521 Amplifier, by Fred Judd, April 1969 * ''Audio and Record Review'', review of 521 Amplifier, by Frank Roberts & Donald Aldous, 1969 * ''Luister'' utch review of 521 Amplifier by Jan Kool, 1969 * ''Which'', Large comparison review including the 521 Amplifier, April 1970 * ''Hi Fi Sound'', review of 526, by Fred Judd, May 1970 * ''Hi Fi Sound'', 526 included in comparison of 10 tuner-amps, by Fred Judd, October 1920 ;600 Range amplifier * ''Audio'', 626 Receiver (Amp + AM/FM tuners) rev., by Fred Judd, May 1973 * ''Hi Fi News'', 626 Receiver (Amp + AM/FM tuners) rev., by Fred Judd, October 1973 * ''Hi Fi Answers'', 626 Receiver (Amp + AM/FM tuners) review., December 1974 * ''Luister'' utch 621 Amplifier rev., by Jan Kool, November 1973 * ''Hi Fi choice'', Receivers 626 Review, by Angus McKenzie, 1976 Issue 2 * ''Hi Fi choice'', Amplifiers 621 Review, by Hugh Ford, 1976 Issue 6 * ''Hi Fi choice'', Receivers 626 Review, by Angus McKenzie, 1977 Issue 7 * ''Audio'' (USA), 625 Receiver (Amp + FM tuner) rev. by Leonard Feldman, March 1978 * ''Practical HiFi'', 602 Speakers as part of a 'system' rev., by Philip Mount, March 1978 ;700 Range * ''Hi Fi News'', 730/732 Amplifier rev. by Martin Colloms, July 1982 * ''Popular HiFi'' 730/732 Amplifier rev. by Noel Keywood & Chris Thomas, September 1982 * ''Hi Fi News'', postscript to July review, September 1982References
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