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A smaller tube amplifier, the 17. 5wpc Stereo 35, was introduced in 1963, and was followed the next year by the SCA 35, the company's first integrated ( preamp + power amp ) tube amplifier.
In 1992, an updated version of the Stereo 70, the Stereo 70 II, was produced by Sound Valves for Panor Corporation.
Even today, upgraded components, rebuilding kits, and complete tube amplifiers using the basic Stereo 70 design are still in production, and the ST 70 has inspired numerous other amplifier designs, such as Ars-Sonum's Filarmonia SE.
Dynaco continued to build both mono and stereo amplifiers until 1977.
The company's final contribution to vacuum tube technology was the massive Mk.
VI mono power amplifier of 1976, which produced 120 watts ( continuous ).

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