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Family_Dog
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Your holy grail LP album
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Thanks for the heads up I also have the 1953 NKC Sings for two in love Album. It's on a 10" (78 size) but plays at 33-1/3 speed ...
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Check your PCB carefully. Often, extra holes are designed into it to allow replacement with two separate resistors as you have, but...
Sunday at 4:48 PM
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Peter Souris Transformers
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I second this, my Souris transformers still look the business after 40 years! I have five of these amps now. In the pic below, the grey...
Sunday at 9:07 AM
Family_Dog
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Emitter resistor
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I don't see a problem, perhaps even an improvement on the original choice. -F_D
Sunday at 8:59 AM
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Good day, We are new to this site, but not new to the game. We are transformer manufacturers and manufacture transformers according to...
Friday at 7:12 PM
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12VA / 220V = 55mA that is enough to stop your heart. They only way to stay safe when working on mains connected apparatus (valve or...
Friday at 7:08 PM
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Remote Control Repository
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Guys, if there is anybody from Pretoria who can purchase this remote for me, I will arrange TCG collection from you and naturally...
Friday at 8:38 AM
Family_Dog
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Wiim mini
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Nice review Morne, having the Mini, Pro & Pro Plus I am a great Wiim fan! Only problem I had with the Mini was a faulty audio lead, an...
Thursday at 8:18 PM
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DIY isolation transformer
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I agree with Shaun here as well. What I can't keep wondering about is why you would want to do this anyway? Assuming all the vintage...
Wednesday at 6:20 PM
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Simplest is to connect the secondaries of the respective transformers together, then the primaries of the transformers become your input...
Wednesday at 6:17 PM
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DIY isolation transformer
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I have always had excellent service from Peter Souris & Co, dating back from the '70s. Never had a problem with their transformers...
Oct 8, 2024
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I once found info on the net on this one, which I use in my system with great results Inside the chassis it does have another small...
Oct 8, 2024
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There are some tubes made before tWW2 that are still perfectly serviceable today.
Oct 4, 2024
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Now Playing...Jazz
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Only just noticed the speaker change, congratulations!
Oct 2, 2024
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The 465/465B (100 MHz) scope was a real workhorse but nowadays it is not easy to repair and/or calibrate it. First ones were made in...
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