I cannot stress this enough The 667 is a good amplifier for a Cobra 148GTL Uniden Grant Radio Shack TRC-465 /TRC-485 and any other single final radios because it has the 2SC2290 driver final transistor to drive the 4 2SC2879 final transistors. You start driving that 2SC2290 with a dual final radio as mentioned the they get goofy and like to pop the transistors after everyone listens to your overdriven dirty signal for a short time.
The 500 is the same amplifier just minus the 2SC2290 60 watt driver final and you can let your dual final radio drive the amplifier same input rule on AM as any other amplifier but SSB is where that DX500 is gonna shine it will take everybit of what that export has to feed it I run my HF rigs into my DX 500 amplifiers and they sound and work great. Im not driving 100 watts into them but they will take 30 t0-60 watts no problem. I dont run them taht hard because I wanna stay clean and no sense pounding the amplifier for that extra few watts nobodys gonna see or here
Biggest most important advice I can give you is stay away from the variable units as that variable is a terrible weak point and the pots like to fail or let go get the staright push button Also PUT A SMALL 12 VOLT FAN ON THE HEAT SINK AND IT WILL LAST FOREVER!!! Every amplifier should have a fan on the heatsink or atleast blowing across it Take my word you will love that DX500 I have owned and still own several amplifiers and thos DX500 are my alltime favorites. My original Palomar TX5200 mobile amplifier with 80-10 meter bandpass filteringt is nice but wont do the output that DX500 will do.
The 500 is the same amplifier just minus the 2SC2290 60 watt driver final and you can let your dual final radio drive the amplifier same input rule on AM as any other amplifier but SSB is where that DX500 is gonna shine it will take everybit of what that export has to feed it I run my HF rigs into my DX 500 amplifiers and they sound and work great. Im not driving 100 watts into them but they will take 30 t0-60 watts no problem. I dont run them taht hard because I wanna stay clean and no sense pounding the amplifier for that extra few watts nobodys gonna see or here
Biggest most important advice I can give you is stay away from the variable units as that variable is a terrible weak point and the pots like to fail or let go get the staright push button Also PUT A SMALL 12 VOLT FAN ON THE HEAT SINK AND IT WILL LAST FOREVER!!! Every amplifier should have a fan on the heatsink or atleast blowing across it Take my word you will love that DX500 I have owned and still own several amplifiers and thos DX500 are my alltime favorites. My original Palomar TX5200 mobile amplifier with 80-10 meter bandpass filteringt is nice but wont do the output that DX500 will do.