The japanese are in my opinion the elite manufacturers along with german products.
Ditto.
Part of the reason for the off-shore manufacture of JP electrolytics is legislature, Japan has rather strict rules for chemicals.
e.g. Sulphur, transport is restricted to molten only, in SS tank trucks.
Not solid/powdered, and not in trains.
The little puzzle with the horizontal oldy Matsushita cans is why the manufacture date seems to read 21Y20W.
/off topic out.
Hi there,
my tribute to Jean Hiraga NEMESIS
Rock
Always a pleasure to see your work!
Don't be shy, show us the porn picturesHi there,
my tribute to Jean Hiraga NEMESIS
Rock
My work: headphone IRF510
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Nice little box
Do you have schematic of that H. Amp.?
Regards zeoN_Rider
My work: headphone IRF510
Nice little box
Do you have schematic of that H. Amp.?
Regards zeoN_Rider
Your painting looks modelled by an AutoCat.
I do not understand ...... I use AutoCAD (R)
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Very nice, almost the work of a Cat.
(the silver MKC1866 caps in your amp are pretty too)
Very nice, almost the work of a Cat.
(the silver MKC1866 caps in your amp are pretty too)
Thanks MoolyVery Impressive
Not sure I'd admit to using DTL though... showing your age and all that
Well, I didn't need the speed of TTL. Besides, these shiny gold plated ceramic ICs do have some distinct appeal in their own right.
BTW, the counter and comparator (for the automatic seek function) are built from TTL circuits. You can't see them, as they are mounted directly under the LED display and thumb-wheel switches.
Below some pics from an amp, also built in the early seventies.
Cheers,
E.
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