School me about vinyl pedigree....

George Harrison All Things Must Pass pressed with EMI Parlophone black 1 box
labels. matrix are all 1U, which I'm pretty sure means it was pressed among
the first albums issued. However, the lyric sleeves state: manufactured by
Apple Records, Inc. 1700 Broadway, NY, NY. I've searched a little, and
can't find anything about this pressing. Anyone on this board know much
about the Beatles and vinyl and stuff?

please help with nomenclature, id, etc..

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Two audiophile buddies of mine both own Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks. I'd always been impressed with not only the sound quality of the M-150, but also its price. For $4495/pair, I thought my friends got a whole lotta amp for notta lotta dough. In this day and age, it's a rare and wonderful thing to get a pair of monoblocks, made in the US by a real audio company, that give you 150Wpc of tube power for under $5000. When Rogue came out with an update of the M-150, the M-180 ($5495), I thought it might be a good subject for my first full review in <I>Stereophile</I>. John Atkinson thought so too. I also thought it would be interesting to compare the M-180 with the very tube-like and almost identically priced Pass Labs XA30.5 two-channel amplifier ($5500), a sample of which I had on hand. (see my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/pass_labs_xa305_power_amplifi…; in August 2009).

Rogue Audio Inc.
3 Marian Lane
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
(570) 992-9901
www.rogueaudio.com

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Two audiophile buddies of mine both own Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks. I'd always been impressed with not only the sound quality of the M-150, but also its price. For $4495/pair, I thought my friends got a whole lotta amp for notta lotta dough. In this day and age, it's a rare and wonderful thing to get a pair of monoblocks, made in the US by a real audio company, that give you 150Wpc of tube power for under $5000. When Rogue came out with an update of the M-150, the M-180 ($5495), I thought it might be a good subject for my first full review in <I>Stereophile</I>. John Atkinson thought so too. I also thought it would be interesting to compare the M-180 with the very tube-like and almost identically priced Pass Labs XA30.5 two-channel amplifier ($5500), a sample of which I had on hand. (see my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/pass_labs_xa305_power_amplifi…; in August 2009).

Rogue Audio Inc.
3 Marian Lane
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
(570) 992-9901
www.rogueaudio.com

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Who Am I?

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Who Am I?

Two audiophile buddies of mine both own Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks. I'd always been impressed with not only the sound quality of the M-150, but also its price. For $4495/pair, I thought my friends got a whole lotta amp for notta lotta dough. In this day and age, it's a rare and wonderful thing to get a pair of monoblocks, made in the US by a real audio company, that give you 150Wpc of tube power for under $5000. When Rogue came out with an update of the M-150, the M-180 ($5495), I thought it might be a good subject for my first full review in <I>Stereophile</I>. John Atkinson thought so too. I also thought it would be interesting to compare the M-180 with the very tube-like and almost identically priced Pass Labs XA30.5 two-channel amplifier ($5500), a sample of which I had on hand. (see my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/pass_labs_xa305_power_amplifi…; in August 2009).

Rogue Audio Inc.
3 Marian Lane
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
(570) 992-9901
www.rogueaudio.com

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Two audiophile buddies of mine both own Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks. I'd always been impressed with not only the sound quality of the M-150, but also its price. For $4495/pair, I thought my friends got a whole lotta amp for notta lotta dough. In this day and age, it's a rare and wonderful thing to get a pair of monoblocks, made in the US by a real audio company, that give you 150Wpc of tube power for under $5000. When Rogue came out with an update of the M-150, the M-180 ($5495), I thought it might be a good subject for my first full review in <I>Stereophile</I>. John Atkinson thought so too. I also thought it would be interesting to compare the M-180 with the very tube-like and almost identically priced Pass Labs XA30.5 two-channel amplifier ($5500), a sample of which I had on hand. (see my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/pass_labs_xa305_power_amplifi…; in August 2009).

Rogue Audio Inc.
3 Marian Lane
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
(570) 992-9901
www.rogueaudio.com

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Page 3

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Page 3

Two audiophile buddies of mine both own Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks. I'd always been impressed with not only the sound quality of the M-150, but also its price. For $4495/pair, I thought my friends got a whole lotta amp for notta lotta dough. In this day and age, it's a rare and wonderful thing to get a pair of monoblocks, made in the US by a real audio company, that give you 150Wpc of tube power for under $5000. When Rogue came out with an update of the M-150, the M-180 ($5495), I thought it might be a good subject for my first full review in <I>Stereophile</I>. John Atkinson thought so too. I also thought it would be interesting to compare the M-180 with the very tube-like and almost identically priced Pass Labs XA30.5 two-channel amplifier ($5500), a sample of which I had on hand. (see my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/pass_labs_xa305_power_amplifi…; in August 2009).

Rogue Audio Inc.
3 Marian Lane
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
(570) 992-9901
www.rogueaudio.com

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Page 2

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier Page 2

Two audiophile buddies of mine both own Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks. I'd always been impressed with not only the sound quality of the M-150, but also its price. For $4495/pair, I thought my friends got a whole lotta amp for notta lotta dough. In this day and age, it's a rare and wonderful thing to get a pair of monoblocks, made in the US by a real audio company, that give you 150Wpc of tube power for under $5000. When Rogue came out with an update of the M-150, the M-180 ($5495), I thought it might be a good subject for my first full review in <I>Stereophile</I>. John Atkinson thought so too. I also thought it would be interesting to compare the M-180 with the very tube-like and almost identically priced Pass Labs XA30.5 two-channel amplifier ($5500), a sample of which I had on hand. (see my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/pass_labs_xa305_power_amplifi…; in August 2009).

Rogue Audio Inc.
3 Marian Lane
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
(570) 992-9901
www.rogueaudio.com

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier

Rogue Audio M-180 monoblock power amplifier

Two audiophile buddies of mine both own Rogue Audio M-150 monoblocks. I'd always been impressed with not only the sound quality of the M-150, but also its price. For $4495/pair, I thought my friends got a whole lotta amp for notta lotta dough. In this day and age, it's a rare and wonderful thing to get a pair of monoblocks, made in the US by a real audio company, that give you 150Wpc of tube power for under $5000. When Rogue came out with an update of the M-150, the M-180 ($5495), I thought it might be a good subject for my first full review in <I>Stereophile</I>. John Atkinson thought so too. I also thought it would be interesting to compare the M-180 with the very tube-like and almost identically priced Pass Labs XA30.5 two-channel amplifier ($5500), a sample of which I had on hand. (see my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/pass_labs_xa305_power_amplifi…; in August 2009).

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