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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
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Hi,
I am seeking information so I can repair a bad ebay purchase a few years back. I have a Simpson series 5 P meter in need of the correct resistor values as well as calibration. Any information on the series would be appreciated very much. Note* The series 5 P is different from the series 5 or 5M. I have a schematic for the 5 and 5M and it is different than the 5P. |
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diyAudio Member
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Is this a Simpsom 260 VOM SERIES 5 P ?
I might have a operating book. Steve @ Apex Jr. |
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