the only thing on the case is the model name - Tauno 30/2. Seller said it was from the 70s.
I bought this for 5 bucks thinking that at worst it would make a good case for some future project. Plugged it in today and was quite amazed at the sound. Better than my dayton T-amps which have been demoted to computer speakers.
I couldn't find any reference on Google and I don't have high hopes that anyone will know recognize this thing but I thought I'd give it a try.
Pic to come when I can get my iphone connected.
I bought this for 5 bucks thinking that at worst it would make a good case for some future project. Plugged it in today and was quite amazed at the sound. Better than my dayton T-amps which have been demoted to computer speakers.
I couldn't find any reference on Google and I don't have high hopes that anyone will know recognize this thing but I thought I'd give it a try.
Pic to come when I can get my iphone connected.
Ok. Finally had some time to open this thing up and get some pictures.
http://gallery.me.com/dvdwmth#100060&bgcolor=black&view=grid
the transistors (i assume that's what these are) are labeled SJE5439 and SJE5440.
http://gallery.me.com/dvdwmth#100060&bgcolor=black&view=grid
the transistors (i assume that's what these are) are labeled SJE5439 and SJE5440.
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