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Iconic products - those gems that passed through your life
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<blockquote data-quote="Schalk" data-source="post: 1126614" data-attributes="member: 541"><p>Thank you for the mention RE the Proton. That was actually a very nice amplifier and it begged to be turned into a giant killer. The topology had enough potential to be tinkered with and I did plenty of those. There was this show in some Joburg hotel around that time. Philip Meyburgh insisted he wanted to take a modified one along, sold a whole slew of them right there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schalk, post: 1126614, member: 541"] Thank you for the mention RE the Proton. That was actually a very nice amplifier and it begged to be turned into a giant killer. The topology had enough potential to be tinkered with and I did plenty of those. There was this show in some Joburg hotel around that time. Philip Meyburgh insisted he wanted to take a modified one along, sold a whole slew of them right there. [/QUOTE]
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