I have a few 6627,6624. The pros:
1. Amazing for the eBay price. 4 channal clean linear HP GPIB supply for $300 bucks? (just looked on eBay and this was on top, including shipping)
2. Solid. I've used them for about 30 years (not the same one) with no failures/issues
Cons:
1. Loud
2. Display only shows one channel at a time (if I could change only one thing, it would be this)
3. connections come out the back. You can make something to help accomodate that (see picture).
4. heavy
I used these at Motorola. At one time I had a setup where I needed many supplies, and I used three of these (12 channels). Used LabVIEW/GPIB to sequence proper power up and down and ensure no desctructive fault conditions (might shut down one supply if another one current limited). When I left Moto after 22 years and started contracting, I bought equipment that I was familiar with, which included these DC supplies. I never had any issue with them. I couldn't believe how cheap I could get these things on eBay. I later got some single channel 35V and 60V units (really heavy).
I still have one in my bench stack, but today I find that it not the first DC supply that I turn on at my bench. Why?
1. Loud
Most of the time I'm doing something which my small no fan 18V/2A linear supply can handle. No fan, so I can hear the transformer hum. With the 6627A when I turn it on it sounds like a jet starting up.